Locate the caps on the base of the toilet and remove them. Doing so will unveil the bolts that connect the bowl to the flange in the floor. Remove the bolts. If corrosion is present, there are a couple of things you can use to make it easier to remove. Use a lubricant such as WD...
Remove the Old Toilet mounting cap nuts that bolt the toilet to the floor (or to a metal ring or flange that is attached to the top of the toilet waste pipe) You'll see that a deep 9/16" socket (or other size) or an adjustable wrench will work to loosen and then unscrew these ...
6. Lift Out the Toilet Lift the toilet straight up until it clears the bolts, then move it toward you until it's completely clear of the flange (the ring on the floor surrounding the drain opening). At this point, you'll probably want to set it down and enlist someone to help you ...
Step 1: Removing the Cap In a small pot, bring just enough water to cover the cap to a boil. Once you've brought it to a boil, place the bottle, cap first, into the water. After about a minute and a half, remove the bottle from the water, and give the cap a good, hard twis...
Lean the kitchen sink on its side and apply the rubber gaskets and threaded flange to the underside of the drain strainers. Cross-reference your work with the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure proper installation order of these components. Then wipe away any excess with an old towel. ...