Monday, January 25, 2010

Replacement Toilet Sisterns Replacement Toilet Flange Ring - How To Install?

Replacement Toilet Flange Ring - How to install? - replacement toilet sisterns

So I pulled the toilet, some of linoleum in the bathroom repair and noticed that all of the metal ring around the flange is rusted and broken. So I went to Lowe ring around to find a replacement. It is only through the ring of old age, but the ring is a heavy metal. Does not seem to have holes. Can I paste a kind of glue to the ring down or is it just to live? Please help us to live without bath at the time and it was really cold.

3 comments:

texasfix... said...

Most repairs annular flange passed under the wing of age, usually in two pieces come and slide in the old ring. If you have a circular ring in one piece, then used for wood floors if you can screw down. If space trying not rust under the flange, 1 / 2 or 1 to buy / 4 belt slips under the old. Hope this helps. Good Luck

scooter said...

Use a button to repair "clamp" to. These two semi-circular rings, which slide under the existing closet flange screw, attach the flange of the toilet. Make sure that is not the flange of the existing toilet upstairs on rock.

sensible... said...

I guess you have the reins of repair called Super Ring. This includes drilling holes through the old flange bolt on the floor to connect to. Most 4-hole flanges were connected to the ground. If this is not guaranteed, always shake the toilet.

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