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robbyh
Sep 1, 2006, 04:31 PM
I am about to install a toilet flange onto a 3" pvc pipe in my basement. I have been reading the postings and see that I have an option of fitting the flange over the 3" pipe or using something called a two finger toilet flange that fits inside the pipe. The waste pipe is not exactly perpendicular (off only a little) causing the outside mounting flange to sit nearly 3/16 inch higher off the bathroom floor on one side. The two finger flange seems to fix this problem.

On the other hand the two finger flange sure seems like a small hole! Will I be in for clogs?

If I go with the outside fitting flange I could probably get the flange to sit level with the floor quite easily w/o damaging the flange... the pvc pipe has a little movement in the sand/dirt underneath and the screws would hold the flange down. Will this disrupt the fitting between the flange and the pipe as I would probably be forcing the flange level during the drying time of the pvc cement.

I could be making too much out of this problem. Am I headed for trouble with the two finger flange? Clogs etc? If I do get clogs will this possibly blow out the wax ring? Thank you!

RickJ
Sep 1, 2006, 04:57 PM
I see Tom's not on right now so I'll give you my experience. The biggest diameter waste "tube" I've found in a toilet is 2 inches.

In other words, the best toilet I've found can flush a 2" ball.

...so if the diameter of the 2 finger flange is more than 2" then it's probably bigger than the waste passage through your toilet... so you should be just fine.

Does that make sense?

[Do, though, give it another day. Our resident plumbing expert will set you straight fer sherr http://www.jackson8.com/images/thumb.gif ]

speedball1
Sep 2, 2006, 05:42 AM
"The waste pipe is not exactly perpendicular (off only a little) causing the outside mounting flange to sit nearly 3/16 inch higher off the bathroom floor on one side. The two finger flange seems to fix this problem."

So would shaving the pipe to floor level and installing a regular flange.(Just giving you a option.) Ricks correct, ( although I thought the opening was 2 5/8ths) both flanges would work.

"Am I headed for trouble with the two finger flange? Clogs etc? If I do get clogs will this possibly blow out the wax ring?"

No to both questions. Good luck, Tom