Use a razor blade knife to cut the caulk. It isn't under the toilet, just around the edge.
To raise a toilet bowl off the floor, you can use a toilet riser or spacer, which fits between the toilet base and the floor. First, turn off the water supply and disconnect the toilet from the waste line. Then, remove the toilet by unscrewing the bolts and lifting it off, place the riser on the flange, and reinstall the toilet on top of it. Finally, reconnect the water supply and check for leaks.
To install a toilet bowl, first, turn off the water supply and drain the existing toilet. Remove the old toilet by unscrewing the bolts and lifting it off the flange. Place a new wax seal on the flange, set the toilet bowl onto the flange, and secure it with bolts. Finally, reconnect the water supply, check for leaks, and ensure the toilet is level.
Rusting bolts normally indicates that the bolts are brittle. Taking a pair of water pump pliers and squeezing really hard will most of the time break the rusted bolt so you can remove the toilet seat. Otherwise depending on the type of toilet seat installed, you can drill a hole right through exactly where the rusted bolts slot in, so helping you remove the toilet seat.
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1. First loose the bolts that connect it to the flange on the floor and place the toilet in the bathtub 2.Turn off the water supply 3. Remove the lid of the toilet tank and flush the toilet 4. Use a plastic cup & dry sponge to scoop out water and dry up water drop. 5. Disconnect the water supply tube by turning the compression nut on the water supply valve. 6. use a flat head screwdriver to pry the caps from the washers at the base of the toilet. 7. Remove the nuts by using a wrench from the bolts. 8.Place the nuts, washers, and caps properly. 9. Hold the toilet under the bowl and rock it gently back and forth to break the old wax seal. 10. Lift the toilet off of the floor and set it down on a blanket, a piece of cardboard or in the bathtub. For more information visit mytoiletspares.co.uk
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To remove a toilet flange, you will need to first turn off the water supply to the toilet and disconnect the water supply line. Next, remove the toilet by unscrewing the bolts at the base and lifting it off. Then, use a wrench or pliers to unscrew the bolts holding the flange in place. Once the bolts are removed, you can lift the flange out of the floor.
To replace a broken toilet flange, you will need to remove the toilet, unscrew the old flange, clean the area, install a new flange, and reattach the toilet. Make sure the new flange is securely in place before reattaching the toilet.
To change a toilet flange, you will need to remove the toilet, unscrew the old flange, clean the area, install a new flange, and then reattach the toilet. It is important to ensure the new flange is securely in place before reattaching the toilet to prevent leaks.
The wax ring which seals the toilet to the drain is leaking. turn off water, drain tank by flushing. Disconnect water line. remove tank, unbolt toilet from floor. Remove any old wax from toilet and drain. Replace with new wax ring. Reset toilet and press firmly into place.
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To replace toilet bolts without removing the toilet, you can use a bolt cutter to cut off the old bolts, then install new bolts and nuts in their place. Be sure to use a wax ring to seal the toilet to the floor.
To replace a toilet seat cover, first, remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts underneath. Then, place the new seat on the toilet bowl and secure it in place by tightening the bolts. Make sure the seat is aligned properly before tightening completely.
To replace a toilet seat, first, remove the old seat by unscrewing the bolts at the back of the seat. Then, place the new seat on the toilet bowl and secure it in place by tightening the bolts. Make sure the seat is aligned properly before tightening the bolts completely.
To install a toilet in your bathroom, first turn off the water supply and remove the old toilet. Place a new wax ring on the flange, then carefully lower the new toilet onto the flange and secure it in place with bolts. Connect the water supply line and tighten the connections. Finally, test the toilet for leaks and make any necessary adjustments.
To install a toilet flange correctly, first remove the old flange and clean the area. Place the new flange over the drain pipe and secure it with screws. Make sure it is level and properly aligned. Finally, connect the toilet to the flange using wax rings and bolts, then secure the toilet in place.
To install a bidet attachment, first turn off the water supply to the toilet. Remove the toilet seat and place the bidet attachment on the toilet bowl. Connect the bidet to the water supply and secure it in place. Reattach the toilet seat and turn the water supply back on. Test the bidet to ensure it is working properly.