Corner Toilet

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Seattle38

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I have a small basement bathroom on a concrete slab. the existing toilet has a 10 inch rough in drain. The front of the toilet is too close to the shower and the wall.

Does a corner toilet with a ten-inch rough in exist?

I'd rather not have to break up concrete and move the drain.

Thanks!

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Corner toilet on a 12" x 12" rough
 
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I'm not sure if there are any corner toilets made anymore. Have you considered using one of the Toto toilets that uses a 10" Unifit adapter? Might be worth the time to explore this alternative.
 

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Corner toilets are made for a 12" rough from the corners.

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Some 10" toilets use a thin tank, which allows pulling the bowl back toward the wall.
The Cadet 3 Pro Round front 10" is 26-1/4" from wall to end of bowl on a 10" rough.
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with 3517D.101 bowl and 4188B.104 tank

A CST744EF.10 Elongated Drake with 10" rough would be about 29" from the wall to the end of the bowl on a 10"
 
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That's a thought, the issue I'm running into is limited space in front of the bowl where the shower is. I thought rotating the toilet via a corner location would put the front of the toilet away from the shower side, thus providing more room to maneuver. Maybe I'll just have to break up some concrete...
 

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It might help if you'd give us picture and measurement of your situation. If it come to it, the easiest and cleanest way to deal with breaking concrete, is to hire a professional concrete cutting company. They are quick, neat, and haul away the debris. Since Terry is in your backyard, it might be worth a consultation with him as to your best options.
 
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