Old toilet flange problems
I have an old house with the original plumbing (lead pipe from the toilet to the cast iron soil pipe. The toilet itself was replaced 20 years ago with a standard model. It has a metal toilet flange that appears to have been soldered to the lead pipe. Half of the solder is gone. The solder that remains seems to be the only thing holding the flange to the old and perfect ceramic tile floor. There are no bolts holding it to the floor. I can slip a putty knife under and around the whole flange. When the toilet backs up, water runs under the flange and is leaking into the kitchen below.
1. Can I fill the gap from the missing solder with bathroom silicon caulking?
2. Is there a better way than using the silicon caulking to repair this?
3. Should we or can we replace the metal flange with pvc?