Redoing my downstairs bathroom. Even though its debated it seems the consensus is to place the toilet flange onto of the finished floor. However my toilet flange lip's thickness is 15/32. And the recess under the toilet is only 18/32. Included some pics. So with the toilet flat that leaves 3/32" for a wax ring or gasket. You can see in the last picture, with the toilet flange pressed up against the toilet with no gasket and a level to show how the toilet would lay on the floor there is barely a tiny gap
This is a American Standard toilet form Lowes that I bought for $200 bucks. From reading the forum it seems cheaply made toilets have short recesses.
So is my only option (keeping the current toilet) to make the flange flush with the finished floor? That would give 15/32 of an inch for a wax ring or gasket.
thanks in advanced
Jase
This is a American Standard toilet form Lowes that I bought for $200 bucks. From reading the forum it seems cheaply made toilets have short recesses.
So is my only option (keeping the current toilet) to make the flange flush with the finished floor? That would give 15/32 of an inch for a wax ring or gasket.
thanks in advanced
Jase