I have seen quite a few questions regarding closet flanges but not exactly what I have going on.
The toilet in my first floor bathroom has been leaking from the base so I decided to take the opportunity to update the entire bathroom. After removing the toilet I was shocked to find no closet flange. Since there was no closet flange and the wax ring I am assuming made minimal contact with the waste pipe the surrounding subfloor has rotted in an area of about 1.5 sq. ft.
(I am not well versed in plumbing so please pardon any details I might miss.)
The waste pipe is metal and has a lip to it but no area for bolts to fit through to attach the toilet, the ID is approximately 4". My plan is to cut out the rotted subfloor and replace that I will then install plywood over the entire subfloor in the bathroom. After that I am installing a laminate flooring and will be planning on using an Oatey 4" Twist-N-Set Flange to get the closet flange up to the final flooring height.
Is there anything I missed or should be taking into consideration or am I going about this totally in the wrong manner?
I appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Dan