TSPORT
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I was replacing a toilet last week. Went to remove the old hold-down bolts from the flange. Could not get them out without cutting the tile as it was put in at an orientation so that the non-slotted holes were used. See picture. The flange had slotted holes but was installed in such a way so that the slots are useless for a toilet install. I was just looking for some commentary from the pros as to why a flange would be installed this way. House is 14 years old. Original toilet pulled. Fortunately I was able to reuse the existing bolts so no worries, just curious. Also, can anyone tell me why the opening at the bottom inside the flange where it attached to the drain appears to have a jagged, cut-out opening? Did someone modify an incorrect part when they installed it originally?
Thanks -TSPORT
Thanks -TSPORT