zambulal
Aug 24, 2009, 10:16 PM
Hi
I as in the process of installing a toilet in the basement. We got a contractor, through a recommndation, who was really a handyman and did not know anything about plumbing. He installed the toilet flange in the 3" sewer pipe that runs under the basement concrete floor. I told him so many times that the flage (glued into pipe) seems to high from the concrete level. He told me that at time of tiling, it would e taken care off and the bottom of the flage metal ring would be flush with the tile. However, when he did that, the bottom of the flange metal ring was about 5/8" from thje tile surface. It is very difficult to cut the tile and lower the flange, since we are talking about cutting tile and the concrete in the floor.
I have another friend who, is a contractor. He suggested that we cut the tile where the rim of toilet is and pack it with white cement. We should raise this to the level of the bottom of the metal ring. However, while I was looking for something in my garage, I found a piece of PVC sheet (about 1/2 " thick), that can cut (to toilet shape) and nail it to the botton on the concrete floor (over the tile). We cut that to the shepe of the toilet. However, there still is about 1/4" gap after putting the 1/2" PVC sheet. I thought of putting another piece of 1/2" PVC (I don't have a 1/4" piece). Taht means I have to stick the two 1/2" pices together and then sit the toilet over them.
Any other suggestions ?
Thanks
I as in the process of installing a toilet in the basement. We got a contractor, through a recommndation, who was really a handyman and did not know anything about plumbing. He installed the toilet flange in the 3" sewer pipe that runs under the basement concrete floor. I told him so many times that the flage (glued into pipe) seems to high from the concrete level. He told me that at time of tiling, it would e taken care off and the bottom of the flage metal ring would be flush with the tile. However, when he did that, the bottom of the flange metal ring was about 5/8" from thje tile surface. It is very difficult to cut the tile and lower the flange, since we are talking about cutting tile and the concrete in the floor.
I have another friend who, is a contractor. He suggested that we cut the tile where the rim of toilet is and pack it with white cement. We should raise this to the level of the bottom of the metal ring. However, while I was looking for something in my garage, I found a piece of PVC sheet (about 1/2 " thick), that can cut (to toilet shape) and nail it to the botton on the concrete floor (over the tile). We cut that to the shepe of the toilet. However, there still is about 1/4" gap after putting the 1/2" PVC sheet. I thought of putting another piece of 1/2" PVC (I don't have a 1/4" piece). Taht means I have to stick the two 1/2" pices together and then sit the toilet over them.
Any other suggestions ?
Thanks