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.
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.
The toilet flange should be placed about 12 inches away from the finished wall.
The ideal distance of a toilet flange from the wall is typically around 12 inches.
The toilet flange is typically located about 12 inches from the wall in a typical bathroom installation.
12" from rear wall, 16" to 18" to side wall, these are measurements to the center of the flange.
12" from rear wall....16 to 18 from side wall....measurements are to center of flange
The toilet flange is installed 12" from the FINISHED wall surface to the center of the flange, and 16" (residential), or 18" from the finished wall to center of the flange in commercial,or wheelchair accessible applications.
Center of the hole to the back wall behind the tank. Should be 12 inches.
The 2003 International Plumbing Code calls for a minimum of 15" clearance from the center of the water closet (toilet) to the nearest side wall or other fixture and 21" clearance from the front of the bowl to the closest wall or fixture.
Square a flange? Lol there is many hundereds of types of flanges so I don't know what flange you are talking about. If its a toilet flange and you want the toilet bolt holes equal to the wall (if its PVC or abs) just use a big pair of pliers or pipe wrench to turn it soon after you glue your flange.