Secure Toilet Flange To Rotted Floor
If using a plastic flange ring be careful not to crack the ring by screwing the anchors in too far.
Secure toilet flange to rotted floor. Screw the toilet flange onto the concrete use tapcon anchors or a similar type of masonry concrete screws to fasten the toilet flange to the concrete slab. Cut out a new piece of subfloor from the proper size plywood or particle board. Screw the new flange to the floor using a screwdriver and the new screws that came in the product package. Screwdriver use a multi bit screwdriver to loosen screws and remove the toilet.
If the flange is lower than or flush with the floor they make foam rings that cover the distance for a proper seal. Closet toilet flanges must be 1 4 above a finished floor. Screw the new flange into the subfloor. Place the super ring replacement toilet ring over the waste line making sure the mounting bolts are in the same place as the original bolts were one bolt on each side of the flange.
The new bolts will secure the flange against the bottom of the toilet. Wax ring this secures the flange to the base of the toilet. Put the toilet mounting bolts in the flange pointing up and use some wax from the old wax ring to hold them in place. You can leave the new toilet flange off stub the new soil pipe up to the floor and then install the new flange after you have finished repairing the floor.
Lift the toilet off the flange and set it aside. Flush the toilet to empty the tank. Cdx plywood works well here because of the recurring chance for water damage. Attach using your used or new screws and bolts.
Toilet flange bolts have new bolts on hand in case your existing parts are stripped or rusty. Make sure that there are no spaces between the flange and the floor before screwing it into place. This is so the wax ring seals properly to the flange and the hub on the toilet. Slide the two closet bolts in their slots and align their caps with the holes.
If you discover minor rot around the toilet flange install a closet flange support under the flange to transfer the weight of the toilet to solid wood. Wrench this is needed to unfasten the existing bolts on your toilet and around the flange. Soak up the last of the water inside the tank with a sponge wringing it out into a bucket. With the toilet flange in place you are ready to install the toilet with a new wax ring.
3 remove the two hold down bolts one on either side of the toilet.