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Replace a Toilet In 10 Steps

2/1/2022 (Permalink)

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In Ten Simple Steps, You Can Replace A Toilet.

Homeowners may save money by replacing a broken or persistently leaking toilet. If you have a basic understanding of toilet repair and the necessary tools, these ten steps can guide you through the replacement process.

1. Measure

Measure from the wall behind the old toilet to the water supply line and closet bolts. You may also measure from the bowl to the sidewall.

2. Eliminate Water

Turn off the water supply and flush water from the tank. Use a sponge or solidifying gel to dry the tank. Disconnect the supply line.

3. Remove Tank and Bowl

Unscrew the nuts on the bottom of the tank and lift the tank up off the bowl. Loosen and remove the nuts connecting the bowl to the floor and remove the bowl.

4. Remove Wax Ring and Closet Bolts

Remove and dispose of the wax ring. Use a putty knife to scrape excess wax off of the flange. Remove the closet bolts.

5. Check Flange Condition

A damaged flange can cause a leaking toilet. Complete repairs before installing a new toilet.

6. Install New Closet Bolts and Wax Ring

Install new closet bolts. Turn the new toilet bowl upside-down and install a new wax ring on the outlet.

7. Install Toilet Bowl

Situate the bowl over the closet bolts. Install cap bases, washers, and nuts. Use a hacksaw to shorten the bolts and snap on caps.

8. Install Tank

Install bolts and a rubber gasket on the bottom of the tank. Set the tank in place and tighten nuts.

9. Reconnect Water Supply

Connect the supply line. Flush the toilet and look for any signs of leaks.

10. Install Seat and Cover Tank

Install the seat and cover the tank. The toilet installation is complete.

If a new toilet leaks, it may be necessary to tighten closet bolts or check components. Hire a plumber if you cannot locate the source of a leaking toilet. For a severe leak or backup, rely on water damage restoration professionals in Hingham, MA.

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