When you are replacing a toilet or resetting an existing toilet after a repair there are a few key things to check to ensure a good seal and prevent leaks.
Toilet flange not flush with floor.
An improperly fitted toilet is often caused by the flange not sitting on the finished floor but rather sitting above it or it is not level with the floor.
With the flange is a gasket used.
With no wax ring in place the toilet should sit flat and firmly on the floor when positioned over the flange.
Closet flange installation 2 flush with the floor.
They come in various materials such as pvc or cast iron.
A toilet flange is a device that joins your toilet bowl into the septic tank pipe.
Before we even go further with any discussion it is best that we know what a toilet flange exactly is.
The neck of the flange should slide into the pipe snugly.
Sounds like the flange sits too high off the floor.
Though above floor installation is considered the right way to fit a flange some swear by attaching it level with the floor.
The flange is bolted to the floor in order to secure the toilet bowl.
The flange does not have to be flush to the floor for the toilet to be stable.
If the toilet rocks due to an uneven floor it can break the wax seal and damage the flange.
They said the ring should be a little above the floor to allow it to swivel.
The process is generally the same but the flange is secured down before the floor is finished.
You also want to make sure the toilet sits level and does not rock on the floor as this can compromise the seal.
And while you re at it spread a thin coating of wax to where the new wax ring has to seal to the toilet.
Also the toilet rests on its rim not on the flange so the flange just needs to be anchored so the toilet can be pulled down toward it.
As explained above the lip of the toilet flange should sit flush on the floor all the way around.