I have house built in 1917 with wood flooring that was probably replaced at some point. However, some of the boards under the toilet are warped leading to a rocky situation.
The toilet had a slight leak at the floor line. One plumber removed and resealed the toilet with a new wax gasket, installed wooden shims under the toilet to stabilize it, and bolted it down commenting that the floor needed to be replaced. Two weeks later the toilet was rocking again.
Another plumber has said that the solution is to stabilize the drain line and to connect the toilet firmly (somehow) to it. He says that this will make replacement of the floor unnecessary. Is this a reasonable solution, or should we go with the expensive floor replacement?