Littlebrook
New Member
Hi,
I posted a few months back about my floor mounted rear-outlet toilet that had intermiitant leaking. Well I finally got around to replacing the neoprene gasket and found that the toilet had originally been installed with a wax ring!
I cleaned off as much of the wax as I could and installed the neoprene gasket by placing it on the nipple of the toilet (beveled side toward toilet, flat side towards the flange) and sliding it back onto the closet flange. The gasket did not come with any sort of adhesive and the guys at the plumbing supply house said that it didn't need any. The gasket I was told to get is about 1 inch thick with one flat side and one beveled side.
Now the problem.
The flange itself protrudes about 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the finished wall and now the toilet is no longer sitting flush with the wall. Is this OK? Is there a special type of flange that should be used for wall applications involving floor mounted toilets?
The neoprene gasket does stick out a little from the back of the toilet so I think that it is making contact with the flange. My question is how compressed should the gasket be for a water tight seal? Should I try to screw the bolts down more to get a little closer to the wall? I am afraid that I will break the mounting holes on the toilet if I exert too much pressure on them.
Thanks
Chun
I posted a few months back about my floor mounted rear-outlet toilet that had intermiitant leaking. Well I finally got around to replacing the neoprene gasket and found that the toilet had originally been installed with a wax ring!
I cleaned off as much of the wax as I could and installed the neoprene gasket by placing it on the nipple of the toilet (beveled side toward toilet, flat side towards the flange) and sliding it back onto the closet flange. The gasket did not come with any sort of adhesive and the guys at the plumbing supply house said that it didn't need any. The gasket I was told to get is about 1 inch thick with one flat side and one beveled side.
Now the problem.
The flange itself protrudes about 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the finished wall and now the toilet is no longer sitting flush with the wall. Is this OK? Is there a special type of flange that should be used for wall applications involving floor mounted toilets?
The neoprene gasket does stick out a little from the back of the toilet so I think that it is making contact with the flange. My question is how compressed should the gasket be for a water tight seal? Should I try to screw the bolts down more to get a little closer to the wall? I am afraid that I will break the mounting holes on the toilet if I exert too much pressure on them.
Thanks
Chun
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