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New Toilet Ring? GoHabsGo 10-04-2006
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Posted by GoHabsGo on October 4, 2006, 1:49 pm


Hi all,

Just installed tile flooring. Added a subfloor, mortor and tile, so the
toilet flange is a little lower with respect to the floor than before. The
toilet had a sponge gasket there which still looks to be in good shape. I
had bought a wax ring before removing the toilet and doing the floor but
seeing that the sponge ring still looks good can I simply reuse it?

Regarding the difference in height, how much space can a gasket or wax ring
take up?

Thanks,

Larry

Posted by Keith Williams on October 4, 2006, 1:59 pm


spamstop@gohabs.com says...
> Hi all,
>
> Just installed tile flooring. Added a subfloor, mortor and tile, so the
> toilet flange is a little lower with respect to the floor than before. The
> toilet had a sponge gasket there which still looks to be in good shape. I
> had bought a wax ring before removing the toilet and doing the floor but
> seeing that the sponge ring still looks good can I simply reuse it?

Never seen a sponge ring.

> Regarding the difference in height, how much space can a gasket or wax ring
> take up?

I tiled the three bathrooms in my house. The backer + tile raised
the floors about 7/8", so I used a spacer from the BORG and a thick
wax ring with the plastic insert under the toilets. Plumbing is on
my least favorite pastime list, but I'm batting 1000. I also had
to get longer bolts (3/16", IIRC), which the BORG didn't carry.

--
Keith

Posted by glassartist on October 4, 2006, 2:16 pm


Larry,

I have had this issue at my rentals many times. A new floor raises the
height above the ring. I was told by an ole time plumber to always replace
gaskets, etc. It isn't usually worth the money saved. Used gasket type
fittings can have worn channels in them that don't align with the new.
They can be brittle, or have begun to deteriorate. Use new with new. No
question in my mind on that.

I agree with Keith that you'll probably need longer bolts; wax rings are
sold that have a plastic extension on them to alieviate this problem and
they work very well. You can use more than one wax ring, if you wish, but
be careful that excess wax does not block the flow from the toilet (had
that happen once, ugh!). (When seating the toilet onto the ring the wax
may flow inward toward the open hole, so be careful in placing the toilet
straight down and wiggle a little for a nice seal without gaps.

Good luck. Oh, I usually go to a plumbing supply store. They usually have
everything and not just the most commonly used items that your home
improvement store carries. The counter people are generally friendly and
like to "cabitz". So you can get additional insights.

---
KaCe

Posted by troy on October 4, 2006, 2:27 pm


I used the wax ring with 40% more from RONA..

Works great


> Hi all,
>
> Just installed tile flooring. Added a subfloor, mortor and tile, so the
> toilet flange is a little lower with respect to the floor than before.
> The
> toilet had a sponge gasket there which still looks to be in good shape. I
> had bought a wax ring before removing the toilet and doing the floor but
> seeing that the sponge ring still looks good can I simply reuse it?
>
> Regarding the difference in height, how much space can a gasket or wax
> ring
> take up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry



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