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 Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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An Offset Toilet Flange

Question?

We have a very small bathroom, the floor surface being about 4 feet by 4 feet. We need to replace the toilet but don’t want the toilet to stick out too far in the room. Is there a way for us to set it back further?

Kathleen

Answer!

An offset toilet flange may the solution to your problem. There is plumbing work required to install the flange, but it could possibly allow you to move the toilet back an inch or two. If the toilet is further from the wall than an inch or so, then you have only to relocate the sewer line to relocate the toilet anywhere you wish.

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