Calvin
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I have sold a few insulated tanks, mainly in Alaska.
From my visits to the low-humidity NW, I suspect that New England summers are closer to Alaskan ones than to those in WA or OR.
I have sold a few insulated tanks, mainly in Alaska.
if measure from wall to flange bolt and it is 14" do I need a 12" or 14" rough in toilet? The person that came to auger from plumbing company said toilet needs to be replaced probably and to get a 12" rough in toilet. Insight would be appreciated.Take it from someone who knows, you can't beat Terry's delivery service! You don't need to pull the toilet to measure your rough-in. Just measure from the finished wall to the flange bolts.
I need a toilet with a 14" rough in with a maximum 26.5" length to conform to code clearance.
That sounds impossible. Normally the shortest "new" toilet I've been able to find is 28-3/4" on a 14" rough, and that's using a TOTO with a 14" Unifit.
Many of the older 1920 homes used a tank on the wall and a small round bowl connected by a chrome tube.
This is awkward, but...
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