What leaks are you talking about?
Putty or silicone?
Putty or silicone?
I use silicone for about everything, I use putty for nothing anymore, I don't even keep it in my truck. I had a toilet that had been installed bu my dad and brother that leaked, big woman in the house, they lifted it and reinstalled it twice over a period of two years. I finally went there. The toilet had a crack about where the wax ring would hit, from the baking. I rubbed silicone into the crack and put a small bead around where the wax ring would hit, stuck in a wax ring with tail, it been there for eight years problem free, we still work for those people.
With the growing popularity of sites like this one and all the DIY shows on TV, I'm willing to bet there are more depressed areas like where I live than areas with people willing to shell out the money some of you want.
If you really believe sites like this and DIY TV shows are what's causing depressed areas, then you are adding to the problem.
Don't get me wrong, I don't care what you charge or if you do it for free.
I have fixed more leaks caused by the wax rings with a "tailpiece" than they have cured. If I cannot repair a damaged flange properly, the toilet is not going to be installed. I do not work "cheap", but I still do not want callbacks, because they eat into my profits just like they do yours. If the toilet is installed properly, then it is not going to move regardless of the size of the user.
This is awkward, but...
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