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Insert the new closet bolts into the slots on the newly installed flange, sliding them into position so they are parallel with the back wall. Place the new wax ring either directly onto the flange, centered over the opening, or onto the horn (the outlet) on the bottom of the toilet. Press it gently to make it stick. Carefully, with your helper, lift the toilet, positioning it over the flange and guiding the closet bolts through the holes in the toilet's base. Lower the toilet straight down onto the ring. Press down firmly on the toilet bowl to compress the wax ring and create a seal. Do not twist or rock the toilet once it is set.
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for replacing a broken toilet flange. The process involves turning off the water, removing the toilet, extracting the old broken flange, installing a new one, and then reinstalling the toilet with a new wax seal to ensure a leak-proof connection.
This project is rated as intermediate due to the precision required for a leak-proof seal and the need to handle plumbing. While the estimated time is 6 hours, beginners should allocate a full day, as unexpected issues like subfloor damage can extend the duration significantly.
Many essential tools like adjustable wrenches, a drill, level, and screwdrivers are critical. While some general tools might be substituted, using the recommended materials like a new PVC flange, primer, cement, and a quality wax ring with bolts ensures a durable, leak-proof repair. Avoid cutting corners on the sealing components.
The most common mistake is not ensuring the new flange is perfectly level with and securely fastened to the finished floor, or improperly seating the wax ring. To avoid leaks, make sure the flange is flush and tight, and carefully set the toilet straight down onto the new wax ring without rocking.
Always shut off the water supply to the toilet and completely drain the tank and bowl before starting any work. Wear disposable nitrile gloves for hygiene and consider eye protection when working with tools or chemical primers and cements. A tarp is also crucial for protecting your flooring from water or debris.
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