Installing a flange on a basement toilet
When we bought the home, it had a roughed in place for a commode. There is a sewage pump installed in the basement floor.
The roughed in place had a red cap in the basement floor and we were told that is were a commode could be placed. I took off the cap. Under it, there was a 4" diameter iron (open) pipe surrounded by an air gap of 1 inch all around the pipe.
When I look for flanges in the stores, all of them have screw holes right were the air gap is located around the 4 inch pipe. So, my question is, what is the correct way of installing a flange for a commode in the cement floor of a basement.
I did temporarily solve this by gently wedging wood between the pipe and the concrete and then screwing into the wood to hold the flange. I know this is very wrong, but I did want to see if the commode would work with the sewage pump, and it works great.
I know nothing about maintaining a sewage pump. The one we have has had very little use and is nearly new. We are concerned about what can and can't be flushed down the toilet.
Thanks, Synder