Should there be a gap between toilet and wall?

Should there be a gap between toilet and wall?

Most codes require at least 15 inches (measured from the center of the toilet) from any side wall or obstruction and not closer than 30 inches center to center to any other sanitary fixture. (The NKBA actually recommends 32 inches.) There should be at least 24 inches of clear space in front of a toilet or bidet.

What is a back to wall toilet pan?

Back to wall toilets are floor standing toilet pans that require a concealed cistern. They are generally contemporary in shape and offer a modern design option for those not able to accommodate a wall hung pan and preferring a hidden cistern (concealed cistern).

What’s the best way to fit a toilet?

Start by fitting the cistern parts using the instructions provided. Connect the cistern to the pan. Place the toilet in position, then mark the wall fixing holes for the cistern as well as the base of the pan. Set the toilet aside, then check for wires and pipes before drilling the holes into the floor.

Which is the best back to wall toilet suites?

The staff at Bathware Direct are experts in the area of toilets so we can happily help with trying to work out what is best for your bathroom. Having a quicker and easier toilet to clean is priceless. The other bonus of choosing Back to Wall toilets suites is the look they give.

Which is the most common toilet pan in Australia?

Toilet Pans. The three most common toilet pan models in Australia are: S-Trap, P-trap and Skew trap. S-trap pans are the most common. The simplest way to identify an S-trap is that the waste pipe connects to the floor. P-trap pans are easily identified as the horizontal waste pipe connects into the wall. Skew trap pans are an older style toilet…

Back to wall toilets are floor standing toilet pans that require a concealed cistern. They are generally contemporary in shape and offer a modern design option for those not able to accommodate a wall hung pan and preferring a hidden cistern (concealed cistern).

Start by fitting the cistern parts using the instructions provided. Connect the cistern to the pan. Place the toilet in position, then mark the wall fixing holes for the cistern as well as the base of the pan. Set the toilet aside, then check for wires and pipes before drilling the holes into the floor.

The staff at Bathware Direct are experts in the area of toilets so we can happily help with trying to work out what is best for your bathroom. Having a quicker and easier toilet to clean is priceless. The other bonus of choosing Back to Wall toilets suites is the look they give.

Toilet Pans. The three most common toilet pan models in Australia are: S-Trap, P-trap and Skew trap. S-trap pans are the most common. The simplest way to identify an S-trap is that the waste pipe connects to the floor. P-trap pans are easily identified as the horizontal waste pipe connects into the wall. Skew trap pans are an older style toilet…

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