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Toilet Rough-In Plumbing - How to Do It

Before preparing to organize or redo a bathroom's toilet, you must first ensure that inescapable standards and procedures are met when conducting rough-in plumbing. This course can prove to be difficult and for some people it can turn into a disaster. But if you result the steps below you'll be good to go.

1. Mark off twelve full inches from the complete wall to the middle of the toilet flange.

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2. Screw in the flange tightly to the floor with three inch stainless steel screws. Be sure not to strip the screws when tightening.

3. Obtain the Abs elbow to the floor flange ensuring the elbow is three inches in diameter with a ninety degree angle.

4. Setup a vent with a minimum of three inches in diameter a minimum of five inches away from the flange.

5. If putting the toilet in a concrete floor or cellar where the stink stack leads to a crawl space, you may want to include a cleanout.

6. Ensure that the cold water supply is installed nine and a quarter inches away from the floor. The supply for the cold water should be left of the toilet six inches and it should also have a three fourths inch (outside diameter) compression fitting.

7. Use a compression ferrule to fit the closet supply tube to the compression fitting. Then put a tapered fitting (Aka closet) to tank supply tube's other end. So as you may see after reading this very short and uncomplicated article, toilet rough-in plumbing for your renovated or new bathroom can actually come to be a uncomplicated project. Just be sure to take every security precaution possible when doing any type of plumbing work and pay concentration to detail. If you do that there is no doubt in my mind that you will pull this off without a hitch.

Toilet Rough-In Plumbing - How to Do It

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