We're getting a wall hung toilet installed. Went with a Toto rimless and a Geberit Sigma Slim Frame
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After the plumber installed it, the bottom of the toilet sits 16-17mm out from the wall behind and said we'll have to put blocks of wood in between to support it.
I could understand shims for 1-2mm but 16mm seems ridiculous.
The plumber said it's because the wall isn't plumb, but that didn't make sense to me. Even if the wall wasn't plumb, the frame would be parallel within the wall and the toilet mounted perpendicular to the wall and thus tight.
Anyway I've checked the wall and it's at most 2mm off perfect over a metre.
To me it looks like the hooks aren't coming out perpendicular from the frame.
Am I right to insist that the plumber gets it tight against the wall? He's coming back anyway to stop it leaking.
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I could understand shims for 1-2mm but 16mm seems ridiculous.
The plumber said it's because the wall isn't plumb, but that didn't make sense to me. Even if the wall wasn't plumb, the frame would be parallel within the wall and the toilet mounted perpendicular to the wall and thus tight.
Anyway I've checked the wall and it's at most 2mm off perfect over a metre.
To me it looks like the hooks aren't coming out perpendicular from the frame.
Am I right to insist that the plumber gets it tight against the wall? He's coming back anyway to stop it leaking.
