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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Toilet height preference . . .
I am doing a rehab on a new SFR property. Seems like most new elongated toilets are offered with the ADA 17"-19" height vs. the standard height of 16". I think most adults prefer the elongated bowls but I'm concerned about installing a tall toilet for a rental. Any person under 5'4" will have "dangling feet" & that would not be a good thing. Anyone else receive complaints on the tall ADA style toilet?
Thanks,
Mitch
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Put in the application "tall people only", and u are golden.