Jim, as I indicated above, the toilets were rock solid. I have seen (used) toilets that rock and it makes sense that over a period of time they'll lose their seal. I appreciate the tip of putting caulking under the front part of the toilet to provide a better foundation.
Mike
Our toilet (wax ring) in the guest bath failed after six years. Our home was new however the toilet was removed by the flooring contractor and reinstalled. It was rock solid however we noticed that the hardwood floors were saturated with water and that's when I lifted the toilet to see a wax...
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I'm interested in installing a neoprene seal in place of the classical wax ring. The neoprene seal is attached to the bottom of the toilet discharge through some very sticky rubber glue applied to the seal by the manufacturer. It extends about 3" from the toilet outlet.
Anyone use...
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We just purchased property however someone removed the existing shallow well pump the piping that goes into the well.
I purchased a 1HP shallow well pump from Harbor Freight and would like to know about the pipe that goes down into the well. The pump inlet and outlet pipe size is...