chuck49286
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I’m replacing the subfloor & flange in a 35 year old addition after the old one leaked & rotted out. I Got it set up & was dry fitting everything when I found that one side of the flange was about 1/4 inch above the floor when the other side was flush. That’s when I determined that the drain pipe wasn’t vertical. I’ve discovered the Souix City brand “Push Tite” flange which looks like it would allow me to correct the angle.
Notes: It’s all PVC, & the drain has two 45 degree angles in the first 24 inches.
Any suggestions?
Do these type of (I’ll call them “gasket” flanges) work well, and last a long time?
Thanks for your help
Notes: It’s all PVC, & the drain has two 45 degree angles in the first 24 inches.
Any suggestions?
Do these type of (I’ll call them “gasket” flanges) work well, and last a long time?
Thanks for your help
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