Wall-Hung Toilets require completely different plumbing than standard toilets. With standard toilets, the drain is always at the ground level, however, with wall-mounted toilets, most of the plumbing has to be moved. We recommend that you hire a professional plumber to do the job for you.
The first step is usually to remove the section of the wall where the wall-mounted toilet will be installed so that the plumber can install the new sewer at the correct height. They can also be fitted with a wall-mounted toilet rack, which will take the brunt and attach the tank to it.
When you install the toilet, it connects to the water and sewer before installing it on the wall-mounted toilet rack. Every wall-mounted toilet has its own manufacturer's instructions, and if you decide to install the toilet yourself, make sure to follow those instructions closely.
Do I need a wall-mounted toilet rack?
Some (but not all) wall-mounted toilets require a wall-mounted toilet frame, which is mounted on a wall or wall and helps the toilet remain strong and secure under the weight of use. For those wondering "Is a wall-mounted toilet sturdy?" Adding a wall-mounted toilet rack can go a long way in ensuring the integrity of your toilet.