Well thank god I was paying attention and found this site when I began researching good toilets for my 90+ year old home.
From reading, I realized I better measure the area and it is a 14" rough in. I was not planning to rip up the floor, or gut the walls- we were just going to rip down old wallpaper, replace the ugly old stick on tiles they had in there and put in a new vanity and toilet.
It is possible to make a 14" rough in into a 12" if my husband's brother, a licensed plumber, cut the pipes?
I know about the Totos and the 14" adaptor, but does the quality of performance suffer if using the adaptor? I tried finding more posts from people who have used the adaptors and I saw only one post by a man who was not happy.
Let me know, if possible, if the toto toilet with the adaptor is better than just getting an actual 14" toilet (Kohler has a Wellworth which I heard used to be very poor that is supposedly better now and American Standard has the Cadets.).
Thanks!
From reading, I realized I better measure the area and it is a 14" rough in. I was not planning to rip up the floor, or gut the walls- we were just going to rip down old wallpaper, replace the ugly old stick on tiles they had in there and put in a new vanity and toilet.
It is possible to make a 14" rough in into a 12" if my husband's brother, a licensed plumber, cut the pipes?
I know about the Totos and the 14" adaptor, but does the quality of performance suffer if using the adaptor? I tried finding more posts from people who have used the adaptors and I saw only one post by a man who was not happy.
Let me know, if possible, if the toto toilet with the adaptor is better than just getting an actual 14" toilet (Kohler has a Wellworth which I heard used to be very poor that is supposedly better now and American Standard has the Cadets.).
Thanks!