They may be screws into the floor or bolts into the floor flange. They can rust or the flange can rust and no longer hold the bolt so that you can take the nut off. Use a hacksaw blade to cut the bolt between the nut and the base of the toilet. A new pair of bolts costs about $3. Tighten them down and cut off the extra above the nut.
Common causes of toilet bowl leakage include a faulty wax ring, loose bolts, cracks in the bowl, or a damaged flange. To fix it, you can replace the wax ring, tighten the bolts, repair the cracks, or replace the flange.
Where is it leaking ? Flapper in the tank, replace flapper. Between tank and bowl, separate and replace the seal. Toilet to floor. Replace the wax ring under the toilet, making sure it is thick enough to form a seal and the bolts are installed correctly and holding the toilet down.
Use a steel ring and Tapcon concrete screws or you can use shields and regular screws.
the ring at the bottom ? replace it with a wax type they seal better, if its the one from the tank to bowl , shut water off remove tank bolts buy replacment kit, for tank,
Replace /bulb / flapper /disc and check the over flow tubeA:The kits are inexpensive and come with the float and the flapper assembly.
To remove a ring from a toilet bowl, first, turn off the water supply and flush to empty the bowl. Then, apply a toilet bowl cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar to the stain, allowing it to sit for about 10-15 minutes. Use a toilet brush to scrub the area, focusing on the ring, and flush again to rinse. For stubborn stains, you may need to repeat the process or use a pumice stone gently.
The orange ring in your toilet bowl is likely caused by mineral deposits from hard water. These deposits can build up over time and create the orange discoloration. Regular cleaning and using a toilet bowl cleaner specifically designed to remove hard water stains can help prevent and remove the orange ring.
Common causes of a toilet leak at the base include a damaged wax ring, loose bolts, or a cracked toilet base. To fix it, you can replace the wax ring, tighten the bolts, or replace the toilet if it is cracked.
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The name for the wax seal for a toilet is a wax toilet ring. Some people also call this item a toilet wax bowl gasket.
To fix a toilet wax ring leak, you will need to remove the toilet, replace the wax ring, and then re-install the toilet. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly before installing the new wax ring to ensure a proper seal.
The toilet wax ring is probably cracked and leaking.You have to drain and remove the toilet to replace the wax ring below it.Hope this helps!