Broken toilet flange

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lynda91

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When removing the old toilet the PVC flange broke. I would like to try to repair it myself. I have tried to remove the remainder of the flange, but it is not budging. It is on concrete slab. Can anyone give me advice on how to repair it? Thanks!
 

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When you put in your new flange, get one with a stainless steel ring. Maybe consider a pushtite flange where you don't glue it in. Instead it has gasket flaps that form the seal.
 
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When you put in your new flange, get one with a stainless steel ring. Maybe consider a pushtite flange where you don't glue it in. Instead it has gasket flaps that form the seal.

Thanks. How about something like this? I could avoid having to remove the old one.
 

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