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I just pulled the toilet yesterday out of one of my rentals to do a quick remodel on the bathroom. The building was built in 1910
1st I could only get one bolt to unscrew, the other bolt snapped in the flange.
The toilet was lime green so Im guessing its got to be from the 50's.
Heres a pic. As you can see they've installed several floor layers around the toilet without pulling it.
My buddy recommended I got to H.D. and I guess they make a thin flange to go over this. He said I should silicon it to the existing flange and then secure it to the subfloor.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
John
1st I could only get one bolt to unscrew, the other bolt snapped in the flange.
The toilet was lime green so Im guessing its got to be from the 50's.
Heres a pic. As you can see they've installed several floor layers around the toilet without pulling it.
My buddy recommended I got to H.D. and I guess they make a thin flange to go over this. He said I should silicon it to the existing flange and then secure it to the subfloor.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
John
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