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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    The 1 1/4" space is almost perfect because it is not pressed completely into the drain yet.
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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    It's not screwed to the subfloor. It's actually resting above the subfloor by about 1 1/4". It's just the dead on shot that makes it look like it's flush. As noted earlier it is not glued in but is just there as a place holder to validate the fit until the tile is laid. It won't be glued in...
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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    There was some delamination and it was a little spongy in the area closest to the flange. I did exactly as you suggest. The joists on either side were close. Less than 6" on the side closest to the wall and almost a double joist with less than 2" space between them on the other side. So I...
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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    This is a 3" ID PVC pipe. I measured (twice). I can get a replacement flange at the Despot that will fit over the outside but I think I'm still going to have to cut the pipe and extend it using a coupler. Or would I be better off just cutting the SS flange off and using a clamshell repair kit...
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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    I was afraid that would be the answer. I really didn't want to have to do that but I know you're right. It's not too big of a deal since the rotted part is within the 12" OC joists and I can just cut out the old and put in the new. But I'm a little unclear about the flange options you...
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    Moderate Floor Damage - Needs Repair?

    Today I removed the old toilet while prepping the bathroom floor for tiling. This is what I found: So the questions are: Do I need to cut out a section of the floor and replace the flange or can I just use some 3/4" blocking underneath to reinforce the floor around the drain...
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