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Wall Hung Toilet Frame - partition wall depth allowed

  • 23-09-2022 03:31PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 58 ✭✭


    Hi everyone,

    Building a bathroom downstairs which will have a new partition wall. We want to keep the wall as narrow as possible, due to limitations of space, however we want to put a wall hung toilet frame in that partition wall. What is the narrowest frame and depth of a partition wall is acceptable?

    Looking at the Acla Slim Wall hung frames 1175 x 570mm 1200 Slimline Model. Would anyone know if we could get away with a 15-16cm depth plasterboard wall or would we have to make it 20cm?

    Thanks for any advice.



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