Thanks for the reply, but after reading reviews here. I not sure this would be a good choice , for them.
I should have mentioned, this would be used by elderly people..and being old skool. and techniqe changes ,I might not have a happy Parent.
so what would the second choice ?
Largest trap?
I notice that most toto's have a 2-1/8 trap some have a larger trap.. 2-7/16
is the larger traps much better flusher ?
looking for a 2 piece great flusher,
a certain 90 pound family member and jam a toilet. dangest thing i ever seen, and Im not talking with paper.
thanks
Just bought 2 MS604114CEFG , UltraMax II.
Installed the 1st one,(remodeling),
Very nice unit. , clean flushing, and quick,
this Throne, does a complete flush in 20 sec, from the time you push the handle til the water shuts off.
very pleased ,
it finally dawn on me what john is saying.
just build my own flange of PVC.
Glue a PVC flange to a length of 4" PVC pipe and press it into my rubber seal.............Douh
and yes mount it to the slab.
I just wasn't too crazy about using the Flange Repair because of the way to is choked...
Glue the flange? but i have a Repair Flange,
here's some pics
this is the broken flange neck, that i removed.
here is the new rubber gasket with a fresh piece of cast iron pipe
heres the Repair Flange with the cast pipe
this where i was thinking of using the PVC sleeve instead...
Hub?
can someone describe what a Hub is?
is it the flange part of the 90.
or the flange at the end of the pipe?
this 90 has a larger step with a lip and a groove on the end.
I removed the 4" broken pipe
i got the 4" broken pipe out and the rubber gasket out of the Hub ? if thats what its called.
so what i have is the 90` that is in the slab. Looks like the opening it's a little under 5" ID
the rubber seal I got fits my 90
and I assemble it with a 3"long...
I'm needing a 4" closet flange with a 3" long neck.
to repair my Throne.
my set up is a Cast iron flange that is pressed into a rubber seal that is press into the eL.
the flange top is gone and I busted the 4" pipe that , what was left of the broken flange.
i have removed the broken flange...