Tmylett
Junior Member
Hi Terry,
I am installing my first Aquia tomorrow. I already have a tight set back (shy of 11 3/4") .
But my main question is the existing toilet flange is not fllush with the new tile floor. It is about 3/4" below the finished floor. I know some peolple have used 2 wax rings, one stacked on the other.... but I have never tried this. What about a plastic spacer extention flange to help compensate. What type of wax ring do you all recommend? What combination of wax rings whould I use if I go the stacked route?
Also I am installing this Aquia over some newly installed Terra Cotta Pavers ... not the most level tile no matter how good the tiler is. Do we shim the toto toilets that use the unifit system or what?
Thanks
I am installing my first Aquia tomorrow. I already have a tight set back (shy of 11 3/4") .
But my main question is the existing toilet flange is not fllush with the new tile floor. It is about 3/4" below the finished floor. I know some peolple have used 2 wax rings, one stacked on the other.... but I have never tried this. What about a plastic spacer extention flange to help compensate. What type of wax ring do you all recommend? What combination of wax rings whould I use if I go the stacked route?
Also I am installing this Aquia over some newly installed Terra Cotta Pavers ... not the most level tile no matter how good the tiler is. Do we shim the toto toilets that use the unifit system or what?
Thanks
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