The center of the bolt caps that hold the toilet down should work.
A standard 12" rough-in measured from the wall to the center of the drain, which is where the bolts should be.
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So I am getting ready to redo two of my bathrooms. I am looking at the Toto Aquia, but I might be getting ahead of myself since I'm not sure how to assess if I even have enough space to make this all work. What exactly do I need to measure to see I can fit this toilet in my existing space?
Am I correct in assuming that in order to get the rough-in measurement, I need to remove my old toilet and measure the distance from the back wall to the edge of the drain pipe?
I'm replacing a toilet from the late 70's and I can't even find a brand name on it!
Thanks in advance everyone.
Stanley
The center of the bolt caps that hold the toilet down should work.
A standard 12" rough-in measured from the wall to the center of the drain, which is where the bolts should be.
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