Carlyle water supply

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Tom Banyon

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Terry,

My water supply is 6 1/4 inches off center? Is it possible to use a Carlyle without moving the supply line further off center?

If not, how do you move the water supply outside of the wall? I have a stud which makes it extremely difficult to relocate the supply inside the wall.

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I looked at the specs for the Carlyle on Terry's Report and I think you do have a problem. It appears that the skirt on the Carlyle goes to the wall and that requires the water supply to be 8" off center. I would consider opening the wall and moving the supply line. I understand there is a stud in the way, but I'd just notch or drill a hole in the stud to run the pipe. Now, I realize that will violate some construction principals :eek:, but a 1/2" notch or hole in one stud will not cause your house to collapse.
 

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The Carlyle needs 7" center to center.

The Soiree and the Gurinevere can get by with 5-1/2"

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