Adding Additional Materials To Wall Behind Toilet Can Create A Problem
The video discusses the problem that can occur when you add additional materials to the wall behind a toilet. This can happen if you are remodeling a bathroom and you do not have enough room for the toilet tank.
The video shows an example of a bathroom where the toilet tank is touching the wall and the lid cannot be closed. This is because the previous owner added a layer of tile to the wall behind the toilet and recommends that you do not add any materials to the wall behind the toilet if you do not have enough room.
It is also important to make sure that the toilet is installed at the correct distance from the wall. The standard distance is 12 inches, but it can vary depending on the type of toilet.
Bonus tips:
If you are not sure how to install a toilet, it is a good idea to hire a professional plumber.
There are a variety of toilet tank sizes available. If you have a small bathroom, you may need to choose a smaller tank.
When choosing a toilet, it is important to consider the height of the toilet. The standard height is 15 inches, but there are also taller and shorter toilets available.
If you have a child in your home, you may want to consider installing a toilet that is lower to the ground.
Make sure that you have all of the necessary tools and materials.
Turn off the water supply to the toilet before you start.