Infinity888
New Member
hello everyone.
I went to install a toilet flange today in a master bathroom and it looks like the closet bend is out of level by almost 3/8” (the bend is leaning forward towards where the front of the toilet would go).
Before noticing the issue with the closet bend — I had trimmed the bend to make it level across the top and went to put the flange on and the front of the flange goes in ok while the back is out the ~3/8”.
I saw a post where Terry said you could trim the flange down by 3/8”, I had a spare and gave it a shot but the back is still out by 1/4”.
The bend is a 4x3 with the 4” not being a hub.
I cannot remove the bend as the floor has already been tiled and there’s a kitchen cabinet directly below it.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I went to install a toilet flange today in a master bathroom and it looks like the closet bend is out of level by almost 3/8” (the bend is leaning forward towards where the front of the toilet would go).
Before noticing the issue with the closet bend — I had trimmed the bend to make it level across the top and went to put the flange on and the front of the flange goes in ok while the back is out the ~3/8”.
I saw a post where Terry said you could trim the flange down by 3/8”, I had a spare and gave it a shot but the back is still out by 1/4”.
The bend is a 4x3 with the 4” not being a hub.
I cannot remove the bend as the floor has already been tiled and there’s a kitchen cabinet directly below it.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.