Connecting a new toilet flange starts with removing the toilet to expose the flange underneath.
Installing a toilet flange over a tile floor.
In most cases the floor of a bathroom is tiled and in this case the tiling is done after the flange is installed.
There are typically several bolts that hold the toilet in place against the wax seal and flange so be sure to loosen those first and save the hardware for later if you intend to reuse it.
If using a plastic flange ring be careful not to crack the ring by screwing the anchors in too far.
Does the wax ring on the flange or bottom of the toilet bowl.
This may lead to more leaks over time.
Screw the toilet flange onto the concrete.
Once the flange is fixed the next step is to replace the toilet.
They re super easy to install.
A toilet drain flange can sit above or below the finished floor level.
Here s a video on how to install a toilet flange on tile floor.
To get the necessary clearance from the floor you can add a toilet flange extender which is quick and easy to install.
Flange extenders are commonly sold in 1 4 inch and 1 2 inch sizes to raise the height of the existing flange 1 4 or 1 2.
The installation process is the same for a tile floor a hardwood or carpeted bathroom floor.
This replacement flange is for broken flanges or flanges that sit below the finished tile floor.
Use tapcon anchors or a similar type of masonry concrete screws to fasten the toilet flange to the concrete slab.
How to install a new toilet on a toilet flange.
Let s answer the wax ring question.
Set your toilet flange into position on top of the tile with the back holes lined up parallel to the wall behind and the two slots parallel to the two walls on each side of the toilet.
Since the flange stops at the surface of the floor the wax seal is further down from the toilet itself.