It's supposed to be 12-15 inches. If more, then your tank will have no support at the back.
12" from rear wall, 16" to 18" to side wall, these are measurements to the center of the flange.
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.
The recommended toilet to wall distance for optimal bathroom layout and functionality is typically around 15-18 inches. This allows for comfortable use of the toilet and proper clearance for movement in the bathroom.
No. It needs room to move. At least a two inch clearance is preferable.
To install a wall-mounted toilet, first locate the wall studs and mark the toilet's height on the wall. Install a carrier frame for support, connect the water supply, and secure the toilet to the frame. Finally, seal the toilet to the wall and floor.
The distance between the toilet and the wall is approximately 12 inches.
on another wall. it'd be pretty embarrassing if you accidentally dropped one of your towels into the toilet, wouldn't it?
If you want to pay the price.
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.
Code minimum 15" to center of toilet from side wall.
The distance between the toilet and the wall in the bathroom is approximately 12 inches.