Chrisexv6
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Ripped up my bathroom (boy that was fun!!) and I see that I need to replace most of the subfloor, including around the existing cast iron toilet flange.
My question is.......whats the best way to do it? The floor is above unfinished basement space. Does the subfloor itself support the cast iron pipe? If so, any ideas how to support it after I remove existing subfloor?
I assume, for reinstallation of subflooring, I should box out around the cast iron pipe, then make a seam in the subfloor plywood so that I can slide one piece in from one side and the other from the other side, and they will meet at about the center point of the flange.....is that correct?
Thanks in advance.
-Chris
My question is.......whats the best way to do it? The floor is above unfinished basement space. Does the subfloor itself support the cast iron pipe? If so, any ideas how to support it after I remove existing subfloor?
I assume, for reinstallation of subflooring, I should box out around the cast iron pipe, then make a seam in the subfloor plywood so that I can slide one piece in from one side and the other from the other side, and they will meet at about the center point of the flange.....is that correct?
Thanks in advance.
-Chris