How To Fix A Toilet To Concrete Floor
You need to clean the area around the bottom of the toilet and then place a new wax ring on the repaired flange.
How to fix a toilet to concrete floor. And before anybody shoots me down for not fixing pans to concrete floors i have had more problems with our plumbers trying to fix them down by either cracking them braking them or slipping with drills and scratching them so we now silicone them to floor which when the silicone has gone off and the cistern is fixed back to the wall makes the toilet just as solid as if it was screwed down. I can remember when i started my apprenticeship as a plumber every toilet pan was secured to the floor with a sand and cement mix mortar. My question is do i have to screw the pan down to the floor or can i just stick it down with silicone sealant. Remove the toilet and turn it on its side.
The cistern and the internal parts were all inplace when delivered and fixing it to the pan was a straightforward job. Repairing a toilet flange on a concrete floor is something that anyone can do with a little preparation and knowledge. Screw the toilet flange onto the concrete. Measure the depth and width of the gluing edge of the bowl.
Anyways finally got round to having a go at the toilet today. The pan wobbles a bit when it is sitting on this floor where it is to be fitted. Slip your repair flange spanner under the toilet flange but replace a toilet bolt in the concrete floor through the hole in your spanner for easy toilet reinstallation. With the toilet flange in place you are ready to install the toilet with a new wax ring.
I need to fix the pan to the floor but the only fixing points i can see are 2 holes on either side which go horizontally through the pan. Whilst that in itself isn t a problem the fact that they are on a almost vertical part of the toilet is as it appears there isn t an obvious route to the floor through these holes. Not only will you save money but also you ll have the satisfaction of knowing that you repaired your toilet all by yourself. The first thing that needs to be done when installing a toilet on concrete is to make sure that the place you intend to install the toilet has the necessary pipes.
I m fitting a toilet pan onto a ceramic tiled bathroom floor. We would place the toilet pan on the floor and mark out the foot print with a pencil and the remove it again the next step would be to cut a hole in the floor under the pan for a key this would create a lock between the pan and the floor. Use tapcon anchors or a similar type of masonry concrete screws to fasten the toilet flange to the concrete slab. If using a plastic flange ring be careful not to crack the ring by screwing the anchors in too far.
First set the toilet in place without the wax ring and square it up to the wall. Then make an outline of the toilet on the floor with masking tape.