Ukrainetz
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From the specs sheet it looks like there is 1.25" behind the toilet, suggesting it should fit with a 10.75" rough. Any reason I should not do this? The only thing that I could think of which would be bad, is condensation on the bowl ruining the wall. I've read some posts where people boldly stated that there is a minimum distance between the tank and the wall....anyone know what it is if it indeed exists? I will have to carefully remeasure the rough-in today, but it is roughly in between 10 and 12.
The reason I want to go this route is because the only two 10" toilets I can get locally is a Sterling unit and a Cadet 3. I special ordered the cadet at HD, and it was cracked and used....returned it. I can't afford to waste my time. Local dealer has it in stock, but now its all the way up to $300 with taxes. For an extra $30 I'd much rather get a TOTO. A dealer in NJ has it for $330, and thats roughly the on-line price. I can also get a regular Drake in 10", but it's actually more expensive ($350 or so), and I really like the cyclone flush (ahhh, things that make us happy... ).
Last bit, anyone shop from edigallery.com (NJ) or national builder supply (GA) before?
Thank you for helping out!
The reason I want to go this route is because the only two 10" toilets I can get locally is a Sterling unit and a Cadet 3. I special ordered the cadet at HD, and it was cracked and used....returned it. I can't afford to waste my time. Local dealer has it in stock, but now its all the way up to $300 with taxes. For an extra $30 I'd much rather get a TOTO. A dealer in NJ has it for $330, and thats roughly the on-line price. I can also get a regular Drake in 10", but it's actually more expensive ($350 or so), and I really like the cyclone flush (ahhh, things that make us happy... ).
Last bit, anyone shop from edigallery.com (NJ) or national builder supply (GA) before?
Thank you for helping out!