mjbraun
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My house was built in 1962. The plumber left rough-ins in a basement room so that it could be later fitted as a bathroom. The sink and shower areas are simple. My issue is the toilet.
I'm attaching pictures of the clay pipe that comes up thru the floor. It has an elbow right at floor level that aims it back towards the wall. The very lower edge of the elbow is barely up to level with the finished floor (I can't even fit a piece of paper under the elbow). The pipe is also more of an oval shape than perfectly round.
In photo 1 the camera is between the pipe and the back wall
In photo 2 the camera is looking straight down on the pipe (also shows distance between the pipe and the wall)
What would I have to do to connect a standard toilet to this?
I'm attaching pictures of the clay pipe that comes up thru the floor. It has an elbow right at floor level that aims it back towards the wall. The very lower edge of the elbow is barely up to level with the finished floor (I can't even fit a piece of paper under the elbow). The pipe is also more of an oval shape than perfectly round.
In photo 1 the camera is between the pipe and the back wall
In photo 2 the camera is looking straight down on the pipe (also shows distance between the pipe and the wall)
What would I have to do to connect a standard toilet to this?