Toilet Clearances

And Dimensions

You Need To Know

What Are The Standard Toilet Dimensions?

It is important to note that toilets of chair height will have a higher seat height when compared to standard toilets, and round toilets have shorter bowls than elongated toilets  - Depth: 27-30 inches   - Height: 27 to 32 inches   - Width: 20 to 12 (ish) inches

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Rough-In

First, is the toilet rough-in. This is the distance between the center of the toilet drainpipe and the back finished wall of the toilet. It is vital that you do not measure from the baseboard when trying to work out the dimensions of the toilet rough-in, but the finished wall.

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Rough-In

It is good to note that if you have a toilet already installed, then you will be able to measure the rough-in from the back, finished wall to one of the toilet bolts which keeps it anchored to the floor. If you are finding it difficult to find the bolts, note that they are sometimes covered with a plastic cap.

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Bowl Height

As a general rule, there are two kinds of toilet bowl heights. One is the comfort bowl height, and one is the standard bowl height. Toilets of a standard height have a toilet bowl that sits at 15 inches.

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Bowl Height

Elongated and round are the two shapes of a toilet bowl. Round toilet bowls are, as you may have guessed, round in shape. Meanwhile, elongated bowls are more oval-shaped. In order to find out the length of your toilet bowl.

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Bowl Shape

It is best for the toilet seat to be taken off the toilet to do this in the most effective way possible. Round toilet bowls measure around 16.5 inches in length, while elongated toilet bowls measure about 18.5 inches in length.

Toilet Dimensions: Toilet Bowl Shape

So, if you have a smaller bathroom you may be better off with a round toilet bowl because they are more spatially economical. However, they do provide less comfort than elongated toilets.

Toilet Clearances

And Dimensions

You Need To Know