WebbHow to re-secure a loose toilet bolt VideoJoeKnows 69.2K subscribers 279 200K views 10 years ago http://www.VideoJoeKnows.com How to re-secure a loose toilet bolt, is easy, when you know how.... WebbIf tightening the bolts on the toilet doesn't work, you may have a cracked flange underneath the toilet. You don't mention how much it moves but if it's a lot, I would recommend pulling up the toilet (make sure to plug the sewer hole with a towel!) and making sure everything still looks okay underneath, including the flange and wax seal.
How to Fix Toilet Bolts That Won
Webb8 aug. 2024 · Why is my toilet loose from the floor? The simplest solution is to remove the small plastic bolt caps at the base of your toilet (they will be on each side and can be pry off with a small screwdriver). This will reveal the loose toilet mounting bolts that need to … Webb7 feb. 2024 · When a toilet is bolted down to the floor, it’s actually required to have it caulked down to the ground for two specific reasons. Safety and security. A correctly bolted down toilet will be nearly impossible to move while it’s being used. This is important because different people who use your toilets have different needs, and a stable ... timer events
How To FIX Wobbly Toilet, Rocking - Not Bolted To Subfloor
Webb29 dec. 2024 · 1. Turn off the angle stop behind the toilet and unscrew the supply hose from the bottom of the tank. Flush the toilet and keep the handle down to completely empty the tank. 2. Spray the... WebbI am replacing the wax seal around a toilet, and when I pulled the toilet I noted that the flange is not bolted to the floor. The floor is a concrete slab. The size of the hole is about the same size as the location of the bolt holes on the flange, so I can't just install bolts. There's a void about 3 inches deep, and when I probe it the bottom ... WebbThis could be the cause of the wobbly toilet. The wax ring will need to be replaced in … timer event generation is controlled by