TOTO Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 Two-Piece The Toto Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 has everything you need in a modern toilet and bidet combo. It cleans itself befo...
View full details10-inch rough-in smart toilets combine advanced water-wash technology with modern comfort features, engineered specifically for tighter plumbing layouts.
With options like space-saving profiles, heated seats, and intuitive touchless controls, these specialty fixtures deliver enhanced convenience, reliable performance, and a sleek upgrade without requiring expensive bathroom pipe relocation.
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TOTO Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 Two-Piece The Toto Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 has everything you need in a modern toilet and bidet combo. It cleans itself befo...
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TOTO Aquia IV Cube Washlet+ S7 Two-Piece The TOTO Aquia IV Cube WASHLET+ S7 combines modern design with smart technology for a clean, comfortable b...
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TOTO Aquia IV Arc Washlet + S7 Two-Piece The WASHLET+ is a sleek toilet with a built-in bidet that keeps itself clean before and after every use. H...
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TOTO Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 The Toto Aquia IV Washlet+ S7 combines a bidet seat and toilet in one seamless system, hiding cords and hoses for a clean...
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TOTO Aquia IV Washlet + S7 One Piece The Toto Aquia IV Washlet + S7 combines a high-tech bidet seat with a sleek one-piece toilet for a seamless, m...
View full detailsMany homeowners choose 10-inch rough-in smart toilets for:
When selecting your smart toilet, you should consider:
It depends entirely on your bathroom's structural plumbing. To find out what you need, measure the distance from your finished back wall (not the baseboard) to the center of the floor drain bolts. If the distance is approximately 10 inches, you need a 10-inch rough-in toilet; if it is roughly 12 inches, you need a standard 12-inch model.
The main benefit of a 10-inch rough-in toilet is that it allows you to install a modern fixture in older homes, custom layouts, or smaller powder rooms that have tight plumbing configurations. It ensures a seamless fit against the wall without requiring you to pay for expensive, invasive floor renovations to relocate your sewage pipe.
To measure accurately, take a tape measure and find the distance from the finished back wall surface (ignoring any baseboards or trim) straight out to the center of the plastic caps or closet bolts securing your current toilet to the floor. If your current toilet has four floor bolts, measure to the center of the rear set.
Yes. Because a 10-inch rough-in toilet sits closer to the back wall than a standard layout, it pulls the front of the bowl backward by two inches. This effectively frees up valuable clearance space in front of the toilet, giving you more legroom and making small or narrow bathrooms feel more open.
Yes, you can physically install a 10-inch rough-in toilet onto a 12-inch plumbing layout, but it will leave a permanent 2-inch gap between the back of the toilet tank and your wall. While it functions perfectly fine mechanically, most homeowners prefer a flush fit and only use 10-inch models where the wall clearance strictly requires it.
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