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What is the maximum angle i can have on a drain coming from a toilet?

90 degrees


How much slope per foot toilet drain?

All drains slope 1/4 inch per foot, minimum. Too much slope,though, can mean pulling water out of the trap or goose neck on a toilet.


What is the maximum number of drainage fixtures units allowed on a 2'' diameter drain line?

The maximum number of drainage fixture unit on a 2" drain line depends on the slope of the drain line. 21 units are allowed if the slope is 1/4' per foot, and 26 units are allowed if the slope of the line is 1/2" per foot.


How far can the toilet be from the basement drain. The toilet will be installed on the main floor but is there a certain degree angle for the pipe to be from toilet to basement drain?

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.


Do you glue the toilet flange into the toilet drain?

Usually toilet flange is glued down onto plastic drain pipe. There is a toilet flange that can be glued inside of plastic drain pipe also.


Can a toilet drain be reduce to a tub drain?

Yes as long as the drain has a trap and is vented


How can I effectively unclog a toilet drain using a toilet drain auger?

To effectively unclog a toilet drain using a toilet drain auger, first insert the auger into the drain until you feel resistance. Then, rotate the handle clockwise to break up the clog. Continue to push and twist the auger until the clog is cleared. Finally, flush the toilet to ensure the drain is unclogged.


What is the standard measurement for the toilet drain rough in?

The standard measurement for a toilet drain rough-in is 12 inches from the finished wall to the center of the drain.


Can you have too much slope on a toilet drain line?

No. If you think about it, upstairs toilets actually drain through the walls and down under the foundation and footings, so you would have a 100% slope there. You can have too little slope, but never too much, since gravity is actually what drains a toilet. Yes you can. Pipes that run vertical are not a problem because friction is not acting on either the solid or the liquid matter. Where a pipe is sloping steeply the water can run away leaving solid matter behind.


What is the purpose of a toilet drain flange and how does it contribute to the proper installation and function of a toilet?

The purpose of a toilet drain flange is to connect the toilet to the floor drain pipe. It provides a secure and stable base for the toilet to be installed on, ensuring a proper seal and preventing leaks. The flange also helps to align the toilet properly with the drain pipe, allowing for efficient and effective waste removal. Overall, the drain flange is essential for the proper installation and function of a toilet.


How close to the concrete do I cut a drain pipe to install a toilet?

On a standard toilet in America the drain is 12 inches from the back wall to the center of the drain.


What is the ideal distance of a toilet drain from the wall?

The ideal distance of a toilet drain from the wall is typically around 12 inches.