No. It needs room to move. At least a two inch clearance is preferable.
Depends on the toilet being purchased, but generally 12 inches from the wall to the center of the toilet flange for a residential toilet.
12" from rear wall, 16" to 18" to side wall, these are measurements to the center of the flange.
24"
No, the drain of a urinal is only large enough for liquid.
There really does not... it depends on the type and size of the toilet, but as a rule of thumb that size covers most toilets, and is a comfortable distance to work for most situations.
Wall hung needs a 2" flush ell and secured to the wall Low down tank needs two or thee bolts depending on the brand
Center of the hole to the back wall behind the tank. Should be 12 inches.
12 inches from the center of the drain to the back wall behind the tank. Some toilets are 10" rough in. Also should be 18" from side wall to center of toilet if possible.
not enough info to answer the question 1. Shut water off at wall. 2. Flush toilet to drain excess water from tank. 3. Remove supply line from bottom of tank.........
Probably it is due to the size of the toilet tank. If the toilet is a low flow, or under 2 gallons per flush, the tank will be considerably smaller than an older toilet tank, which might hold as much as 25 gallons. The only critical thing in istalling a toilet is if the drain pipe lines up with the drain opening. Unless you move the toilet drain, the new toilet is going to sit in the same place. If you have a gap between the wall and the tank, you might want to put a block of wood or something to help anchor the tank. Newer tanks are smaller due to the reduced water need with the current flushing technology.
The toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall when installing a new toilet.
The toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall when installing a new toilet.
The toilet drain should be installed about 12 inches away from the wall.
The toilet drain should be located about 12 inches away from the wall.
The toilet drain should typically be located about 12 inches away from the wall.
A toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall for proper installation.
The toilet flange should be about 12 inches away from the wall for proper installation.