I'm remodeling my bathroom and I tore up the existing floor which had about 4 layers of laminate. Now, I am at the concrete floor slab and the toilet flange is about 3/4" to 1" above the slab. I was just going to tile around the toilet but the toilet rocks because the flange is too high.
The doesn't rock if I place a couple of pieces of tile under it.
1) Should I just tile right up the waste pipe and then screw the flange to the tile? Can the tile take this? Or do I have to put something else under the flange and put the tile to that?
I think it's a cast iron pipe with a cast iron flange. I'm no plumber by any means and I really have absolutely no idea what to do.