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In my six year old Linden-built house there are two toilets on the first floor and a small one on the ground floor near the front door.
With regard to the ground floor one (see photo), at water level it is only about four inches from side to side and the water is only about three inches deep. There are no blockages, but it has proved difficult to flush away some "Richard the Third's".
Is there a minimum size of pan/bowl allowed? Are toilets with a larger pan/bowl able to fitted to the same fixings easily? Are these ground floor toilets really just meant for number ones?
With regard to the ground floor one (see photo), at water level it is only about four inches from side to side and the water is only about three inches deep. There are no blockages, but it has proved difficult to flush away some "Richard the Third's".
Is there a minimum size of pan/bowl allowed? Are toilets with a larger pan/bowl able to fitted to the same fixings easily? Are these ground floor toilets really just meant for number ones?