We are doing a remodel and we had the plumber come out and give us some estimates.. When he was here we just had him remove the toilet, sink, etc. Well I guess the flange was broken on the toilet there and needed replaced. The plumber took it all off and we are now proceeding with the remodel. Plumber wants to just put in a new flange once the new floor is put down(tile)
The plumber was just going to replace with I think a lead joint to the cast iron pipe?
Well I saw something the other day where they have PVC or something like that you drop in and tighten some screws to make a compression seal. Maybe called Torque set?
Well since the old flange is already removed and I just have the cast iron pipe, is this an option I can just do myself and would it be good enough? From what I saw you simply drop in and tighten a few screws to make the seal.. I am a little confused on what then holds the flange down to the floor enough to keep the toilet in place?
This will be a pretty limited use bathroom, so trying to save where we can on the remodel..
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
The plumber was just going to replace with I think a lead joint to the cast iron pipe?
Well I saw something the other day where they have PVC or something like that you drop in and tighten some screws to make a compression seal. Maybe called Torque set?
Well since the old flange is already removed and I just have the cast iron pipe, is this an option I can just do myself and would it be good enough? From what I saw you simply drop in and tighten a few screws to make the seal.. I am a little confused on what then holds the flange down to the floor enough to keep the toilet in place?
This will be a pretty limited use bathroom, so trying to save where we can on the remodel..
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks