How to Tighten a Toilet Seat While a wobbly seat is less problematic than an entire toilet that rocks, it’s still enough to give those who use it a somewhat insecure feeling. For this, the DIY fix couldn’t be much simpler. Just tighten the bolts that attach the seat to the toilet ...
Continue adjusting until the toilet is level. Step 5 Tighten down the two bolts. Use your razor knife to cut off the excess parts of the shims that are peeking out from under the toilet. Lay a line of waterproof caulk around the toilet base on the floor to seal it. Tip If your ...
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Right now only one of the four screws is still intact, presumably due to the rotting of the plywood. Do I use cement board screws and secure the flange down on the backer board? Or do I leave a gap and try to screw the flange down into the plywood? tile toilet cement-board Share I...
I have one more question, if there are some uneven spots on the floor, what type of shims should I use? I imagine that you would shim under the foam board? Thanks Reply Todd Fratzel says: July 25, 2014 at 5:07 am Best approach is to use a floor leveling compound so that the ...
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If your toilet shakes back and forth whenever you use it, you may need to level it. But don't worry—you don't have to be an experienced handyman to fix a wobbly toilet. Depending on how uneven your toilet is, you may be able to make...