Analogman
Jun 10, 2008, 06:20 PM
Hello
I have had problems with my downstairs toilet leaking around the flange. I had it repaired by a plumber the first time, I did it the second time, and my Father in law the third. I've realized that the cement floor slopes up slightly towards the flange on the front and the sides, but not the back; like a shallow volcano. The guy from HD said I can shim the toilet and not have a problem. I did a dry run today, and it seems like shimming will work. I.E. no rocking in any direction.
I purchased a Fluidmaster wax free toilet bowl gasket. The newest issue is that the cast iron flange is five inches in inside diameter, approximately 2.5 inches deep and connected to a four inch inside diameter sewer pipe. The fluidmaster wax free unit rubber gasket is not wide enough to cover the five inch diameter flange.
A. Should I put in some type of insert into the flange to make the flange and pipe inside diameter equal? The fluidmaster would work then.
B. Should I use a regular wax seal instead?
C. Other ideas?
Thanks.
I have had problems with my downstairs toilet leaking around the flange. I had it repaired by a plumber the first time, I did it the second time, and my Father in law the third. I've realized that the cement floor slopes up slightly towards the flange on the front and the sides, but not the back; like a shallow volcano. The guy from HD said I can shim the toilet and not have a problem. I did a dry run today, and it seems like shimming will work. I.E. no rocking in any direction.
I purchased a Fluidmaster wax free toilet bowl gasket. The newest issue is that the cast iron flange is five inches in inside diameter, approximately 2.5 inches deep and connected to a four inch inside diameter sewer pipe. The fluidmaster wax free unit rubber gasket is not wide enough to cover the five inch diameter flange.
A. Should I put in some type of insert into the flange to make the flange and pipe inside diameter equal? The fluidmaster would work then.
B. Should I use a regular wax seal instead?
C. Other ideas?
Thanks.