Discard all rotted wood and clean the drain well.
Toilet wood floor.
Usually made of pvc rubber or metal this piece is circular in shape and usually secured in place with a few bolts.
The homeowner would like to install the toilet directly on the hardwood floor but the plumber disagrees and is suggesting installing it on top of a marble slab or a plastic base plate.
Make your measurements measure the open area and cut a new piece of 3 4 inch plywood to fit.
Hammer a shim gently between the floor and the toilet base to bring a low side up.
Cut at least a few inches past the rotted wood under the toilet wood floor area with a reciprocating saw up to the closest joists.
Bathroom floors hardwood floors bathroom floors hardwood wood bathrooms are by nature wet moist places and that s why materials like tile or cut stone are popular.
It goes under the flange and transfers the load of the flange and toilet and you out onto more solid surrounding wood.
Unless the toilet leaked for a long time the joists are probably not completely rotten and sistering a piece of 2 by 8 inch lumber by screwing it to a rotted joist is.
Ceramic tile can suffer from lippage since tile won t bend to fit a wavy floor the edge of one tile will.
Laminate planks can pull apart and gaps can appear between hardwood planks.
The toilet flange also known as a closet flange is the part of the toilet that secures the unit to the floor which connects to the drain pipe.
If your subfloor is not 3 4 inch plywood use plywood the same size as.
Hardwood flooring doesn t create many problems when it comes to installing a toilet.
If only the area directly below the flange is rotted you can install a two piece steel closet flange support.
Toilets are sealed to the floor flange with a wax ring but the height of the flange and the tightness of the flange bolts.
Place the carpenters level across the toilet bowl side to side and note where the bubble level is.
When you are replacing a toilet or resetting an existing toilet after a repair there are a few key things to check to ensure a good seal and prevent leaks.
After seeing many brownstones that have bathrooms with wood floors the homeowner isn t convinced that any condensation from the bowl would destroy the flooring.
In fact it s easier to install a toilet on a wood floor than it is to install one on ceramic tiles which is a more common bathroom floor covering.