Ask for help How to measure the pit distance without dismantling the old toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That can only be used to visually inspect the size of the outside of your toilet bowl from the wall to the center of the toilet bowl, and the general hole spacing is 400 or 300, which is relatively easy to see.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Answer: If you want to measure the pit distance without dismantling the old toilet, you can start from the sewer pipe, as long as you don't live on the top floor, you can measure it. It is to measure the vertical example from the center of the sewer pipe of the upper house on the ceiling to the wall, and you can get the toilet pit distance you want. You can also judge the position of the base of the toilet according to the position of the wall behind the toilet to the toilet drain, and if there are screws, you can judge the position of the toilet screws.

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