Hello all,
I am new to the remodeling business and have not come across needing to replace a cast iron toilet flange before. As you can see in the pictures, the flange is attached deep below the floor into a drain elbow. The flange is in decent condition but sits above my new finished floor height by way too much. I was wondering what my best options are. I thought maybe i could cut the pipe at about floor level, leaving that little stub down below the floor, and fit some sort of special pvc toilet flange either inside the pipe or on the outside, but I'm not sure which would work and what is available. I would think that new pvc flange would be adjustable to the finished height of the tile floor. Can somebody help me out? This link shows something I think would work.
I am new to the remodeling business and have not come across needing to replace a cast iron toilet flange before. As you can see in the pictures, the flange is attached deep below the floor into a drain elbow. The flange is in decent condition but sits above my new finished floor height by way too much. I was wondering what my best options are. I thought maybe i could cut the pipe at about floor level, leaving that little stub down below the floor, and fit some sort of special pvc toilet flange either inside the pipe or on the outside, but I'm not sure which would work and what is available. I would think that new pvc flange would be adjustable to the finished height of the tile floor. Can somebody help me out? This link shows something I think would work.
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