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  2. How to Replace a Toilet Flange - The Home Depot

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    If your flange is loose or deteriorating, it can leak and erode the surrounding flooring, causing significant damage over time. This guide explains how to install a toilet flange on your existing toilet for cleaner and more efficient drainage.

  3. Replacing a Toilet Flange | Plumbing 101 - YouTube

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    Don’t let a leaking toilet flange ruin your day! In this video, we'll show you how to replace a broken toilet flange like a pro. With our step-by-step guide and witty commentary, you...

  4. How to Replace a Toilet Flange by Yourself - Bob Vila

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    If you’ve got a pool of water around the base of your toilet, you may need to do a toilet flange replacement of a loose or broken toilet flange (also often called a closet flange).

  5. 12K. 2.3M views 8 years ago #toiletflangerepair #diytoiletrepair. Toilet flange repair can be daunting but it can also be simple. Today you'll learn how to raise the height of a toilet...

  6. How to Repair a Toilet Flange - Oatey

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    Follow these steps to properly repair your flange using a flange repair ring*: Remove broken or corroded sections of the flange. If pieces are loose, they can be removed by hand.

  7. The toilet flange, also known as a closet flange, is the part of the toilet that secures the unit to the floor which connects to the drain pipe. Usually made of PVC, rubber or metal, this piece...

  8. How To Repair a Cast-Iron Toilet Flange - This Old House

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    The first step in repairing a cast-iron toilet flange is to remove the toilet itself. Wear protective gloves and eyewear and ensure proper ventilation in the work area. Use caution when handling sharp tools and broken flange pieces.

  9. When a toilet is leaking from the base, you may need to replace the flange, which connects the toilet to the bathroom floor. Whether your subfloor is wood or concrete, we’ve got all the steps you need to properly install a new flange and get your toilet up and running again.

  10. How to Repair a Toilet Flange - Oatey

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    1. Remove broken flange. Remove the broken or corroded sections of the flange. 2. Apply silicone. Apply a liberal amount of 100% silicone sealant to the top of the remaining parts of the flange. 3. Install new Johni-Bolts. If existing ring slots are still in place, install new Johni-Bolts.

  11. How to Replace a Toilet Flange That’s Old or Broken

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    The toilet flange, or closet flange, is a simple but crucial piece of plumbing that remains out of sight and out of mind when your toilet is functioning normally. Follow our guide on how to replace an old or broken toilet flange in 12 steps.