Sinfullivingsolutions
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hello all,
Ive been a viewer of the forums for tile projects before and loved the opinions and comments.
so now after a recent project of running plumbing under concrete I have come to realize that I made a mistake regarding the toilet flange. its out of level front to back. it wasnt an issue till I tiled the floor and now the flange is flush with the tile at the back and 3/8 - 1/2" lower in the front. the tile floor is flat and level.
Ive come up with a couple options to alleviate the problem and hopefully allow for a good seal.
1) a 1" jumbo wax ring with a horn
2) a regular wax ring with horn and stacking a second wax ring on top of it
3) the danco perfect seal
normally I use wax rings with the horn and have never had a problem. Im not sure about option 2 as I think thats a lot of wax that could clog the hole if it spreads out to much. I have no experience with the danco seal.
what do you think is my best and most successful chance of having a non leaking toilet.
thanks
Ive been a viewer of the forums for tile projects before and loved the opinions and comments.
so now after a recent project of running plumbing under concrete I have come to realize that I made a mistake regarding the toilet flange. its out of level front to back. it wasnt an issue till I tiled the floor and now the flange is flush with the tile at the back and 3/8 - 1/2" lower in the front. the tile floor is flat and level.
Ive come up with a couple options to alleviate the problem and hopefully allow for a good seal.
1) a 1" jumbo wax ring with a horn
2) a regular wax ring with horn and stacking a second wax ring on top of it
3) the danco perfect seal
normally I use wax rings with the horn and have never had a problem. Im not sure about option 2 as I think thats a lot of wax that could clog the hole if it spreads out to much. I have no experience with the danco seal.
what do you think is my best and most successful chance of having a non leaking toilet.
thanks