No, as long as there is a minimum of 12 inches between the centre of the drain and the back wall. The only wall hung toilets are commercial. All residential toilets run through the floor.
The floor around your toilet and sink could be hot because there is a heat vent nearby. There is no specific plumbing reason for this.
Depends on the toilet being purchased, but generally 12 inches from the wall to the center of the toilet flange for a residential toilet.
6 foot
If you think about this for a moment, you can figure it out. Are you usually standing up or sitting down when you need toilet paper? That would be why they are positioned so that you can easily reach them when sitting down.
The knobs on the bottom of the toilet hold the toilet to the bolts that in turn hold the toilet in place on the floor.
Yes As long as the flange does not hold the toilet off the floor it will be fine.
A toilet that has a Back Exit hooks up to a drain pipe in the wall, and not through the floor which is most common. This is seen mainly in remodeling situations or where a wall hung toilet is used to make mopping easier.
No,you can get sick the next time to wipe
Yes that's what the flange sit on and get bolted onto that is why if you remove the toilet/flange you will see a hole in your floor
You may have to remove the toilet from floor and look underneath. Things usually jam where toilet meets floor flange. Takes about an hour for a competent handy man to do.
Yes. Typically the comode is cauled where it meets the floor.
The toilet seat.