What you should know before Installing a Smart Toilet

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Key Conditions to Check
Before Installing a Smart Toilet

Before installing a smart toilet, confirming several key conditions in advance can dramatically reduce installation difficulty and prevent costly rework.

Whether you plan to install it yourself or hire a plumber, these five points are essential.

Check the Rough-In Distance

The rough-in distance is the foundation of smart toilet installation.

It refers to the straight-line distance from the center of the waste outlet to the wall.

Most homes use a standard 12-inch rough-in, but older houses or special layouts may differ.

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Ensure the Floor Is Level and Stable

An uneven floor can cause wobbling, sealing issues, and long-term structural problems.

Even if installation seems fine at first, issues often appear over time.

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Confirm the Water Inlet Location

  • The inlet must be within connection range
  • The interface size must match
  • Future maintenance should remain accessible
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Check for Available Power

  • A nearby outlet is available
  • The outlet is moisture-safe
  • The position is practical for daily use
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Ensure Enough Bathroom Space

Beyond rough-in distance, overall bathroom clearance matters.

Check front clearance, side space, and door movement.

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