As long as there is a cleanout on the stack, 25 feet
Maximum distance of the toilet to the drain is 6 metres (20 feet). The angle of drop is set by the branch at 112 1/2o, which equates to about 1/4" of drop per foot.
Most of the time they are. Depends on how far of course. Usually, the toilet is by the main stack so it only has to go the 12 to 16 inches to get to the drain. The main stack goes through the roof for the vent for the whole house or the bath and laundry. As long as the toilet is getting venting from somewhere, it should still flush.
The maximum distance a toilet can be moved from the stack while still maintaining proper plumbing functionality is typically around 6 to 10 feet. Beyond this distance, there may be issues with proper drainage and venting. It is important to consult a professional plumber to ensure the toilet is properly relocated.
Depends in which direction, how far and if you can get at the drain from below. (ie in a basement) Give us some real facts and we will give a good answer.
What do you mean to far? Considering a WC flush tank is considered 4 FU and on an 11/2" line you can run 4 FU 100 FEET I really do not see any problem If you have to, You can always use a 2" diameter pipe then connect the toilet and have an unlimited run in ft..
A standard toilet roughs in at 12" from the wall.
as far as i can see, nothing. it is just a trophy
The distance between the toilet and the wall is approximately 12 inches.
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.
Within 24 "
Far enough so that you can not smell it.