wevvie
Feb 6, 2008, 08:46 PM
I noticed that my newly installed toilet seemed to be a little loose on the flange and used a wrench to snug it up. The nut on one side tightened fine but on the other side, the bolt pulled through a rusted flange (actually a metal collar).
The problem came in trying to replace the metal flange. The 6 screws that hold it to the concrete foundation seem to be only mounted in concrete. As a result, they would not turn and the heads had to be broken to get the flange collar off.
My question... do these screws thread to something below the concrete or will I need to use a masonary drill to make new holes and thread something else to hold the new flange.
I bought an ABS flange that will connect in the closet bend (with a bit of work). Perhaps that is the way to do it since the new ABS flange has no threads.
Am I making this too complicated?
Reggie
The problem came in trying to replace the metal flange. The 6 screws that hold it to the concrete foundation seem to be only mounted in concrete. As a result, they would not turn and the heads had to be broken to get the flange collar off.
My question... do these screws thread to something below the concrete or will I need to use a masonary drill to make new holes and thread something else to hold the new flange.
I bought an ABS flange that will connect in the closet bend (with a bit of work). Perhaps that is the way to do it since the new ABS flange has no threads.
Am I making this too complicated?
Reggie