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Basement plumbing rough-in problemFrom: rob@bishopandadkins.com Category: Plumbing Remote Name: 162.33.156.129 Date: 29 Jul 2002 Time: 02:08 PM
CommentsThe toilet drain and shower drain rough-in in my basement (concrete) floor are too close by a few inches. I think I can get an offset toilet flange which will allow me to move the toilet about 1 1/2 to 2 inches. Is it possible to get a similar offset type drain for a shower pan?
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