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Shim Toilet and Trim Shims — Insert Toilet Shims

Beginner2 hours

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How to Secure a Wobbly Toilet with Shims · Step 3 of 5

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Check the toilet for any rocking motion. If the toilet is not stable, insert plastic shims under the base to level it. Once the toilet is stable, use a utility knife to carefully score and snap off the excess portion of the shims so they are flush with the toilet base.

Goal: Level and stabilize the toilet on the floor.

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  • Utility KnifeScoring and trimming the excess plastic from the shims.
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FAQs

How do I know if my wobbly toilet needs shims or a more serious repair?

Shims are ideal for minor rocking caused by uneven flooring or a slight gap at the base. If the wobbling is significant, accompanied by leaks, or if the toilet moves freely from the floor, you might have loose flange bolts, a damaged wax ring, or a compromised subfloor, which requires more extensive repair than just shims.

Is this project truly 'beginner' level, and can it realistically be completed in 2 hours?

Yes, securing a wobbly toilet with shims is a beginner-friendly DIY task. Most of the time is spent diagnosing, inserting shims, and applying caulk. With the recommended tools and materials, a novice can typically complete it within the estimated 2 hours, assuming no unexpected issues like a broken flange.

Do I need to buy all the specific tools listed, or are there acceptable alternatives?

While the listed tools like a utility knife and adjustable wrench are highly recommended for efficiency and safety, some generic equivalents can work. For example, a basic screwdriver set can replace the specialized flathead, and any sharp utility knife will trim shims. However, a good caulk gun is essential for a clean, professional finish.

What are the most common mistakes to avoid when shimming a toilet, and how do I prevent them?

A common mistake is overtightening closet bolts, which can crack the toilet base. Another is not checking all sides for gaps, leading to uneven shimming. Prevent this by gently hand-tightening bolts first, then incrementally shimming around the entire base until the toilet is stable, ensuring even contact.

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