O.K. so this is another broken cast iron flange question. I have battling fathers on this one. My dad says.."Just call the plumber and have him put another cast iron flange. Better do it right." My father-in-law says..."Try this thing. It'll work just as well, and save you a bunch of money."
This is the thing...
http://www.siouxchief.com/PDF/887-pushTite-spec-sheet-7-04.pdf
So I guess I'd like to try the Push-Tite as it will be much cheaper, and seems easy enough for me to do. I'm pretty handy, but I'm not going to muck around with molten lead and yokum and all that mess.
There are two catches.
1) The water leaked under the sheet vinyl a bit and discolored the white portions, and it doesn't seem to be improving with drying over the last 2 days. I would like to replace the flooring (from sheet vinyl to tile) one day. Unfortunately, the toilet didn't cooperate by leaking when I had the funds to do so. Will I need to mess around with re-adjusting the height of the flange when I do replace the flooring? If so, it seems like the Push-Tite would be easier since I could just remove the screws, pull it out..put in the subflooring/tile/etc., and put it back in flush with the new height. Is that too easy, or am I on to something here? OR...is there a way to get rid of the sheet vinyl discoloration?
2) The hole in the subfloor is a bit bigger in diameter than the holes to secure the Push-Tite. So either I need to put the screws in at an angle, or I need to replace a section of the subfloor so I can make the hole smaller (probably not a bad idea since it got a bit wet with the leaking toilet.)
So that's a few questions in one post...I'd really appreciate help with all of them.
This is the thing...
http://www.siouxchief.com/PDF/887-pushTite-spec-sheet-7-04.pdf
So I guess I'd like to try the Push-Tite as it will be much cheaper, and seems easy enough for me to do. I'm pretty handy, but I'm not going to muck around with molten lead and yokum and all that mess.
There are two catches.
1) The water leaked under the sheet vinyl a bit and discolored the white portions, and it doesn't seem to be improving with drying over the last 2 days. I would like to replace the flooring (from sheet vinyl to tile) one day. Unfortunately, the toilet didn't cooperate by leaking when I had the funds to do so. Will I need to mess around with re-adjusting the height of the flange when I do replace the flooring? If so, it seems like the Push-Tite would be easier since I could just remove the screws, pull it out..put in the subflooring/tile/etc., and put it back in flush with the new height. Is that too easy, or am I on to something here? OR...is there a way to get rid of the sheet vinyl discoloration?
2) The hole in the subfloor is a bit bigger in diameter than the holes to secure the Push-Tite. So either I need to put the screws in at an angle, or I need to replace a section of the subfloor so I can make the hole smaller (probably not a bad idea since it got a bit wet with the leaking toilet.)
So that's a few questions in one post...I'd really appreciate help with all of them.