Cracked toilet flange

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Ralph18

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Hello experts,

I removed my toilet after ripping up the linoleum in my bathroom to install a tile floor. After having difficulty removing one of the two bolts between the bowl and floor (bolt spun freely), I got the toilet off the floor. After removal, I noticed that the ~10 year old flange is is bad shape.

Recommendations on replacing the flange? Do you need a special tool?

I want to take care of this before laying tile in the immediate area, based on the most recent flange post / cracked tile story...

Thanks in advance for your ideas

Ralph
 

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You can leave the old metal flange there, and use a repair flange over it.

Most hardware stores carry one for that purpose.
 
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