Can you replace a floor flange for a toilet?
I had a clogged toilet, and using a snake or plunger did not work. I assumed that my five year old had put something in the toilet. I removed the toilet and was shocked that I had roots growing underneath my floor flange and into my drain pipe. Getting the roots out of the drain was a chore, but got them all out. I noticed that the flange is cracked by the bolts, and some roots (1/8" diam) were pushing up the flange. The flange is high on the bolt sides, but flush front and back. The flange is pvc. How do you replace a flange, and any idea how to kill the roots? I did not pry on the flange for fear of breaking it off totally.
I do believe it is glued because of the purple primer on the pvc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.