It is probably PVC and the bolts that hold the toilet down don't line up? You may have to cut the flange off of the pipe for this to work. Toilets vary a bit on the drain on the bottom and exactly how far it sticks down. They make a steel repair ring that you can screw down to the floor and position as needed. It is just a flat ring with the toilet bolt slots and 6 ears for screwing to the floor. Use Tapcon self taping concrete screws and it should work fine.
Or you can jack hammer out the floor, cut the closet flange off and put a new one on the right direction. Just a thought.
Depends if it's hung up or lay on the bottom part. If it's hung up, no. If it's resting on the floor, yes.
Depends if it's hung up or lay on the bottom part. If it's hung up, no. If it's resting on the floor, yes.
A closet away from windows or go to your neighbhors if they have a basement.
Closet flanges should always have the bottom of the flange resting on top of the finished floor. So to answer this specific question, the tile should be under the flange and the flange should be secured to the subfloor.
Under the bed in the basement or in the closet.
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Yes.
It's just about the safest place you could find.
You should go in your basement or underground. If you don't have access to a basement get to a closet or bathroom in the center of you house. Stay away from windows.
this is her room (top) and her dressing room or closet (bottom)
Put away until needed. Like putting something in your closet or attic (or basement).
Attic Basement Closet Garage wifes knicker draw