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Join Date: Nov 2009
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replace uneven toilet flange?
Just found out the washroom floor and flange are uneven.
. The floor end far from the door is 1 5/8'' higher. I am thinking of using cement to even out the floor, then what should I do with the flange? It is uneven and will be much lower than the floor after I apply the concrete and lay the tiles. Any feedback would be very welcome!! Thanks all!!! Sam |
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replace uneven toilet flange?
It seems like the floor is concrete. It does not say, but it must be concrete.
If it was plywood floor, it would have been a lot easier. But, concrete floors are a lot more difficult. The floor is uneven; the flange is not unveven. Once you level the floor, then it is easy to install the flange on top of the concrete. But, it is a lot of work to level the floor. Good Luck. |
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