Thank you for the responses. I screwed it down with tapcons. Drilling through the cermic tile was not easy.
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Thank you for the responses. I screwed it down with tapcons. Drilling through the cermic tile was not easy.
I got to thinking about this. I don't really understand why the flange would need to be screwed down. The flange is glued to 4 inch PVC which is encased in the concrete floor. I don't think it's...
Thank you for your responses, Jack
The PVC pipe is 4 inch and I have a inside fit closet flange. The pipe is cut level with the tile, but when I try to dry fit the flange, it does not sit flat on the floor (maybe 1/8 inch above). I...
I need to istall a closet flange for a basement toilet. There is cermic tile already istalled around the PVC pipe in the floor.
My question is - If the flange is glued in and sitting flush on top...
What about replacing the hand tightented drain / overflow assembly with solvent glued assembly? I am finishing my basement and I won't have access to it in the future. I had read somewhere that you...
I am considering replacing the trap and drain/overflow assembly for a tub/shower because of frequent clogging. I have access to everything from my unfinished basement, so it shouldn't be to...
Sorry for the duplicate post. I posted this in the remodel forum when I should have posted in plumbing.
I am working on a basement finish and I have just completed installing ¾ inch hot and cold...
I will be coming in horizontally and I will tie into an existing vent that goes through the roof. The local plumbing inspector stopped by this afternoon to look at what I am doing and he suggested...
I am finishing my basement and installing a bar. The 2 inch drain for the bar sink has a long distance to travel to tie in with existing DWV stack - 52 feet. So, by my calculation I need 13 inches...