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OMB replacement toilet too far from wall. What to do?
Comments (14)Laurie- Thanks for pointing out that the wobbly bit is not a problem for you. I was reading too quickly again... As for the the sink, you're right that that kind of sink should be butted to the wall. And that is for structural reasons because there is a bracket and/or bolts on the wall that hold it firmly in place and mounting it with a gap would be an unstable installation. On the other hand, the toilet is supposed to be mounted firmly to the floor, and yours is. Just because they are side-by-side does not mean the toilet looks funny because it is not butted to the wall. Besides, in my last house I did have one toilet that was only about 3/4" from the wall and it made it difficult to clean in that narrow space, so it accumulated dust and spiderwebs back there. Honestly, to me, the placement looks perfect for that style of toilet. I know this is bugging you now, but I hope you can just accept it rather than thinking you need to replace it. I showed the picture to my wife and asked her if anything looked wrong with the toilet, and she couldn't guess what the problem was. I have seen photos where something was wrong with the placement of the flange, which did result in a too-large gap, but yours looks fine to me. Good luck....See MoreHow do I replace a toilet shutoff valve?
Comments (2)WHOA........STOP IMMEDIATELY... From what you are describing you do not have an angle stop valve. All you have is a 1/2"NPT x 3/8Compression adapter. If this is true you will need to turn the water off at a zone valve or at your house main, then drain the pipes before removing that fitting otherwise you will flood the house. Once you have the lines drained you can remove that adapter then install a 1/2"NPT x 3/8"compression angle stop valve and attach your toilet supply line to the output of the valve. You will need pipe dope or teflon tape on the pipe threads before installing the valve but do not put any teflon on the valve output port threads....See MoreHow do you decorate your toilet tank top?
Comments (154)Okay, I was feeling a little bad, but now, after reading what she said about soonermagic's house, which we all know is decorated very well, I don't. I have to say that in the years I have spent on this forum, I have never said anything about anyone's decorating until now. This is the first "out there" kind of decorating I have ever seen on here, so I thought it was a joke. I hope, if I ever post pics, that she does say she doesn't like my style! I hope I haven't scared anyone of posting pics, because I really and truly enjoy them and see some wonderful things....See MoreHow do you raise the toilet if your subfloor is higher?
Comments (1)There are toilet flange extenders to take care of that. Search Google shopping for them. The toilet weight rests on the new floor, and the extender slides into the drain to fill the gap....See Morelee676
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