Flange in Wall

salr

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I am planning to install a laminate floor in one of my bathrooms this week and when looking at the toilet I realized that the flange might be in the wall. The toilet has 2 bolts on the floor but the base rides onto the wall and it also has 2 bolts. Does this type of toilet remove and install like a conventional one except of course pulling away from the wall rather than off the floor? Also the new floor will raise the toilet about 3/8 of an inch. Is a toilet like this adjustable or am I going to have to rethink this? It is about 25 years old.

Thanks for any help.
Sal
 
I think you'll need to rethink...I don't think there's much of any flexibility in the wall flange.
 
You have a floor mounted rear discharge toilet. The common rough in for the flange in the wall is c/l 4" above finished floor. You will have some trouble here.
 
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