Re: toilet flange


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Posted by Hill on December 30, 1997 at 05:25:06:

In Reply to: toilet flange posted by Gerard on December 29, 1997 at 22:07:10:

If you use a flange extension kit - the top of the flange is supposed to be flush with the finished floor.

You can use two wax rings. I put down (on the flange) a regular ring - with no plastic insert first - then a second ring on top - the kind with the plastic insert. The type I happen to use says No Seep.

Hill

: I have just finished installing a 3/4 inch hardwood floor. I have taken the toilet off of the flange to lay the wood around the flange and now want to re-install the toilet. The flange is still screwed down to the plywood, however is now about 5/16's of an inch lower than the hardwood. I probably should'nt have asked anyone, just gone ahead and reinstalled it, but I am getting differing opinions as to how to reinstall the toilet. The suggestions have been: a) use one wax ring, b) use two wax rings, c) use a flange extension kit so the flange is then flush with the floor, d) use a flange extension kit so the flange is about 1/4 of an inch above the level of the floor. Is there a correct answer and if so what might it be? Thanks.




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