If you have some time this weekend, you can save yourself some cash with this toilet transfer project and Diy with a little bit of patience and know how.
If a toilet has become damaged or is overly inefficient, then it is time for a new model that is water responsible. Toilet transfer can be broken down into three main tasks: discharge of the old toilet, the discharge and transfer of the wax ring and the installation of the new toilet.
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There are several types and models available for your new toilet, so be sure to properly research the best kind for your needs. There are models that are all one piece, but most likely you will need to buy the base and tank separately. If the tank does not come with all of its working parts, then you will also need to buy the flush valve and fill valve kits. You will also need to buy the wax ring kit to seal the base to the sewer line. This kit should comprise the mounting bolts but you will also need to buy the finishing caps that go over the anchor bolts. You will also want to buy a cement mixing tub to aide in the discharge of the old toilet. If the water supply valve on the old toilet is damaged or has rust, you should reconsider replacing it along with the toilet tank hose.
Toilet transfer tools needed are: an adjustable open end wrench or socket wrench, large flat head screwdriver, mini hack saw, disposable plastic scraper, plastic trash bags, paper towels, latex gloves and a utility knife or box cutter.
Remove toilet by turning off the water supply valve and remove lid to the toilet tank. Flush the toilet to alleviate any water pressure and disconnect the water supply valve hose from the fill valve shank.
Remove the plastic mounting bolt caps from the base and unscrew the lock nuts retention it to the floor. You may need to use the mini hack saw to remove the bolt if the threads are stripped or if the bolt is corroded. Score any caulking colse to the base of the unit with the utility knife, then position the cement mixing tub close to the base of the toilet and once the bolts are removed, lift with your legs to remove the toilet unit from the floor and place in the plastic tub.
To remove the wax ring, put on latex gloves and have trash bags and paper towels at the ready. Use the plastic scraper to remove the wax from colse to the ring, wiping it onto the paper towels and throw the wax away. Next, use the scraper to pry up the rubber lip of the wax ring and throw it away. remove the bolts from the sewer flange and throw those away as well. Clean up any remaining wax with the scraper and paper towels. This should render the opportunity free from just about all wax and any debris.
If there is going to be a delay in toilet transfer from old to new - you can generate a plug for the sewer line hole by partly filling a plastic trash bag with some paper towels, wadding it up into a kind of stopper and then plugging the hole. This will keep most of the gases from the sewer line from entering the house. remove the plastic bag stopper before installing the new toilet. Be sure to observe the sewer flange for any damage before toilet transfer continues. If there is any damage, it will need to be repaired first.
Follow the directions on how to setup the wax ring. Center and adjust the ring as needed into the sewer flange. Now setup the mounting bolts into the guides along the edge of the flange and make sure they are perpendicular. Place the unit over the wax ring and pass the bolts through the mounting holes on each side of the base. You should feel the wax ring compress colse to the toilets drain pipe as you push down to seal it.
Take the plastic finishing washers and setup them as directed onto the anchor bolts, properly tightening the bolt to procure the base to the floor, development sure the toilet does not move at all. You can then trim the bolt to a ¼ inch above the nut with the mini hack saw, outside them with the finishing caps.
Now you can setup the tank agreeing to the directions and hook up the water tank hose and water supply valve again. When this is done, you can turn on the water supply valve and allow the tank to fill with water. Watch for leaks and adjust the water level. setup the seat and your toilet transfer is complete!
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Thanks for the detailed procedure but I don't know if I can do it right. I don't want to end up wasting water or worse spill waste on my comfort room floor. I'd do it with a plumber as a guide though. That way, errors can be corrected quickly. - non-ferrousfastener.com
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