Italwaysleaksafterwards
03-13-2008, 09:50 AM
Greetings all you master plumbers
Just had a shop built with the bathroom drain plumbing installed in the concrete floor. I know almost nothing when it comes to installing a toilet and it does not seem to be rocket science - but the problem that I see is that the contractor installed the toilet flange 90 degrees off. In other words the T-bolt slots are 90 degrees from where I would like them, so that when I install the toilet it will sit (or point) in the wrong direction, if I were to use the t-bolt slots in the existing flange for installing the toilet. Is there some kinda of adaptor that I can install that will re-orient the t-bolt slots or ?? Removing the existing flange is out of the question as it is sealed into the concrete. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Just had a shop built with the bathroom drain plumbing installed in the concrete floor. I know almost nothing when it comes to installing a toilet and it does not seem to be rocket science - but the problem that I see is that the contractor installed the toilet flange 90 degrees off. In other words the T-bolt slots are 90 degrees from where I would like them, so that when I install the toilet it will sit (or point) in the wrong direction, if I were to use the t-bolt slots in the existing flange for installing the toilet. Is there some kinda of adaptor that I can install that will re-orient the t-bolt slots or ?? Removing the existing flange is out of the question as it is sealed into the concrete. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks