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TopicPlumbers of CE, I have a toilet problem. Help!
Mistere Man
06/16/22 1:49:50 PM
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kelemvor posted...
Thank God changing the guts in a toilet is one of the easiest DIY jobs.

I upgraded our toilets with newer fill valves and haven't had any trouble. I used on one of those Fluidmaster kits that was posted earlier.

However.... I do have a toilet that moves on the floor... It's not seated tightly and it rotates. I looked at the bolts and it looks like the flange is rusted and corroded. Is that a hard fix?

The toilet still works but I worry about it sometimes.

What kind of floor is under it?

If wood it could be leaking without you knowing causing damage.

Rotating could easily compromise the wax seal allowing water and other things to escape when you flush.

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