Jadziedzic
Active Member
A few months back I had a plumber from a large plumbing company in the area replace the closet bend and riser in preparation for tiling my bathroom. Now that it's time to replace the closet flange I've found that he installed the riser WAY out of plumb - about a half-bubble on my 9-inch torpedo level. (Yes, in hindsight I should have checked his work prior to tiling, but the riser didn't look all that wrong with a quick look.)
I was dithering back and forth about gluing the closet flange myself, but now I'm going to have them come back and repair the problem. The floor below the bathroom is finished so they will have to work from the top of the floor. Any idea what they will have to do to address this? I really don't want to have a quarter-inch gap under one side of the closet flange.
I'm hoping they'll step up to the plate and fix this correctly, but assuming they balk, are there any master plumbers around the Nashua, NH area who would be able to take care of this for me?
(Here are a couple of pictures, one using that Oatey "Level-Fit" flange that I won't be using.)
I was dithering back and forth about gluing the closet flange myself, but now I'm going to have them come back and repair the problem. The floor below the bathroom is finished so they will have to work from the top of the floor. Any idea what they will have to do to address this? I really don't want to have a quarter-inch gap under one side of the closet flange.
I'm hoping they'll step up to the plate and fix this correctly, but assuming they balk, are there any master plumbers around the Nashua, NH area who would be able to take care of this for me?
(Here are a couple of pictures, one using that Oatey "Level-Fit" flange that I won't be using.)