How to Remove and Replace a Toilet

Toilets are very durable fixtures, but sooner or later, you’ll likely want to replace a bathroom in your house—perhaps for cosmetic reasons or because the toilet is broken or cracked, or if it consumes too much water. If the restroom is leaking and you would like to change its wax ring, you need to follow equivalent steps for removal and reinstallation.

Drain the Toilet

Please turn off the toilet’s water system valve by turning the faucet handle clockwise until it stops. Flush the toilet to empty the tank. Remove the tank lid. Mop out the remaining water from the tank and empty the bowl with an oversized sponge. Remove the water away into a bucket and repeat the process until the tank and bowl are dry.

Remove the Mounting Nuts

Disconnect the water system tube connected to the fill valve’s tailpiece on the restroom tank, using pliers. Eliminate the porcelain or plastic caps on the ground bolts (called closet bolts) that hold the restroom to the ground. Remove the nuts the pins, using an adjustable wrench if the nuts are rusted in place and cannot be removed, cut off the bolts below the nuts with a hacksaw blade.

Pull the Toilet

Have a helper to help you lift the rest room bowl and tank assembly off of the closet bolts. Place the restroom on a soft, absorbent, like an old rug or stack of newspapers to stop staining your flooring.

Inspect the Flange

Gently lay the restroom on its side or back, ensuring the tank and bowl are supported. Remove the old wax ring. Also, remove all wax from the closet flange on the ground. Inspect the closet flange. If it is damaged, you will have to replace or repair it.

Test-Fit the New Toilet

Test-fit the bottom of the new toilet by temporarily setting it on the flange and checking to make sure the closet bolts align with the holes within the base. Also, confirm the restroom sits level, employing a 2-foot level. If necessary, level the toilet by shimming beneath it with chrome steel or plastic shims. Move the toilet gently to set it.

If you find it hard to replace your toilet, don’t hesitate to call a plumber in Burbank, CA. They have the best plumbers that can assist you immediately with your problems. Also, if you have no knowledge and tools to replace an old toilet, better leave the job to professionals.

Apply the Wax Ring

Place a replacement wax ring over the raised ring round the drain hole at the base and press it firmly until it’s well seated. Be careful not to damage the wax ring or set the restroom down with the ring attached until the final installation. Once the circle touches the ground, it can’t be used again.

Set the Toilet

Place the flange bolts into their respective slots on the flange, so their threaded ends are pointing straight up. Carefully lift the toilet with a helper, and set it onto the closet flange, slipping the holes within the base over the flange bolts. Push down the restroom base with gentle rocking pressure until the restroom is firmly seated against the ground.

Tighten the Nuts

Place the plastic cover base, washer, and nut onto each closet bolt. Tighten the nuts gradually, alternating from one side of the toilet to the other to keep the pressure similar on both sides of the bathroom. Be careful not to over-tighten the bolts, or the tank base may crack. Install the tank onto the bottom if they are separated.

Finish the Job

Connect the water system tube to the fill valve on the new toilet, and tighten it gently with pliers. Open the toilet’s shutoff valve by switching it counterclockwise all the way. Let the rest room tank fill, then flush the restroom to see if the operation is right. Watch for leaks at the water line connections and round the toilet base. You can put a seal around the base of the restroom with a bead of clear silicone caulk. Some installers leave the very back of the bottom uncaulked so that a restroom leak will reveal itself more readily.

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