Toilet Reinstallation — Install New Wax Ring and Bolts
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How to Fix a Leaking Toilet Base by Replacing the Wax Ring · Step 6 of 10
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Insert the new closet bolts into the slots on the newly installed flange. Place two wax rings directly onto the flange, one on top of the other, to ensure a thick, reliable seal. Carefully align the holes in the base of the toilet with the closet bolts and lower the toilet straight down onto the flange. Press down firmly to compress the wax rings. Place the washers and nuts onto the bolts and tighten them down, alternating between sides to ensure even pressure. Use an impact driver or wrench, but finish by hand to avoid over-tightening. Snap the decorative bolt caps into place.
Goal: Toilet Installation (Installing a new toilet.)
- Do not slide or rock the toilet once it is placed on the wax rings, as this can break the seal.
- The nuts should be snug, not excessively tight. Overtightening will crack the porcelain base of the toilet.
Used in this video
- Impact Driver (brand: Milwaukee, Drill Type: Cordless Drill) — Tightening the nuts on the closet bolts
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FAQs
What safety precautions are most important when handling a toilet and dealing with wastewater?
Always wear sturdy work gloves, such as nitrile, to protect against bacteria and grime. Toilets are heavy, so lift with your legs and consider having a helper to prevent back injuries. Ensure the water supply is completely shut off and the tank is drained before attempting to remove the toilet.
How long should I expect this project to take, and what's the typical cost for materials?
This project typically takes 1 to 3 hours for a beginner, assuming no unforeseen issues like a damaged flange. The material cost is quite low, usually ranging from $10-$30, primarily for the new wax ring and bolts, plus any disposable items like gloves or rags.
What are the most common mistakes beginners make when replacing a wax ring, and how can I avoid them?
A common mistake is not thoroughly cleaning the old wax and debris from the flange, which prevents a proper seal. Another is overtightening the toilet bolts, which can crack the porcelain base. Ensure the toilet is seated evenly and firmly without rocking before tightening the nuts.
Should I use a traditional wax ring or consider a wax-free alternative for my toilet?
Traditional wax rings are very reliable and typically the most cost-effective option, offering a watertight seal. Wax-free alternatives, often made of rubber or foam, are reusable if the toilet needs to be reset and can be more forgiving for beginners, as they compress more easily without being messy. Both are effective, so the choice often comes down to personal preference for ease of use and mess.
Toilet Reinstallation — Install New Wax Ring and Bolts
Part of project
How to Fix a Leaking Toilet Base by Replacing the Wax Ring · Step 6 of 10
In this video
Insert the new closet bolts into the slots on the newly installed flange. Place two wax rings directly onto the flange, one on top of the other, to ensure a thick, reliable seal. Carefully align the holes in the base of the toilet with the closet bolts and lower the toilet straight down onto the flange. Press down firmly to compress the wax rings. Place the washers and nuts onto the bolts and tighten them down, alternating between sides to ensure even pressure. Use an impact driver or wrench, but finish by hand to avoid over-tightening. Snap the decorative bolt caps into place.
Goal: Toilet Installation (Installing a new toilet.)
- Do not slide or rock the toilet once it is placed on the wax rings, as this can break the seal.
- The nuts should be snug, not excessively tight. Overtightening will crack the porcelain base of the toilet.
Used in this video
- Impact Driver (brand: Milwaukee, Drill Type: Cordless Drill) — Tightening the nuts on the closet bolts
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety precautions are most important when handling a toilet and dealing with wastewater?
Always wear sturdy work gloves, such as nitrile, to protect against bacteria and grime. Toilets are heavy, so lift with your legs and consider having a helper to prevent back injuries. Ensure the water supply is completely shut off and the tank is drained before attempting to remove the toilet.
How long should I expect this project to take, and what's the typical cost for materials?
This project typically takes 1 to 3 hours for a beginner, assuming no unforeseen issues like a damaged flange. The material cost is quite low, usually ranging from $10-$30, primarily for the new wax ring and bolts, plus any disposable items like gloves or rags.
What are the most common mistakes beginners make when replacing a wax ring, and how can I avoid them?
A common mistake is not thoroughly cleaning the old wax and debris from the flange, which prevents a proper seal. Another is overtightening the toilet bolts, which can crack the porcelain base. Ensure the toilet is seated evenly and firmly without rocking before tightening the nuts.
Should I use a traditional wax ring or consider a wax-free alternative for my toilet?
Traditional wax rings are very reliable and typically the most cost-effective option, offering a watertight seal. Wax-free alternatives, often made of rubber or foam, are reusable if the toilet needs to be reset and can be more forgiving for beginners, as they compress more easily without being messy. Both are effective, so the choice often comes down to personal preference for ease of use and mess.