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Need help replacing toilet flange
I'm working on a job in a 60's condo that has a cast iron toilet flange attached to the pipe of the same material. It is about 2" above the subfloor, somebody elses crapy botch job that I'm fixing, and I need to bring it down to the new level. How do I remove the flange without damaging the pipe to add a new one at the correct level? I have only worked with PVC, not familiar with cast iron piping. What options do I have other than putting two layers of 3/4" plywood down to replace the existing particle board that I removed (see picture of issue before removal of partical board)?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Lowering Flange On PVC After Removing Tile?
Hello,
I removed the ceramic tile and stained the concrete floor in my bathroom. I finally installed the new wax ring, and put the toilet back in, but now the toilet rocks back and forth, because it seems the flange is too high. It's a metal flange (cast iron?) on a PVC outlet tube. I think the PVC is 4 inch. I have no idea how it's bonded. It seems the flange needs to be lowered, but I'm not sure, and I'm wondering what needs to be done to correct the problem, and can it be a DIY job?
Thanks,
Kent.
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Comment on speedball1's post
I had a similar situation worked great!