Remove and replace the wax ring step 5.
Toilet bowl on the floor.
Check carefully for water around the.
Screwdriver sets step 1.
Toilets are sealed to the floor flange with a wax ring but the height of the flange and the tightness of the flange bolts that secure the toilet to the floor can affect the ring s ability to create a watertight seal.
Remove lift and set the toilet on the floor upside down or on its side.
You also want to make sure the toilet sits level and does not rock on the floor as this can compromise the seal.
There should be one on each side.
Use a scraper to remove the old wax ring from the floor and toilet as well as disinfectant to clean around the area.
Examine the base of the.
Flush the toilet to drain as much as possible and use rags to sop up any water that remains.
Measure the depth and width of the gluing edge of the bowl.
Remove the nuts from the mounting bolts that hold the tank onto the bowl with a wrench.
While this is true you should know that the bolts don t go directly to the floor.
Instead they secure to a toilet flange.
You might think your loose toilet bowl is held down to the floor by a couple bolts.
Disconnect the water supply line with an appropriate sized wrench.
Water on the floor or a running toilet could signal the need for a minor repair a major one or even a new toilet and a few simple tests can help you decide which it is.
Carefully lift the tank off the bowl and place out of the immediate area then remove the nuts from the floor bolts.
Start the repair by confirming that your toilet is not leaking.
Install the wax ring and lower the toilet onto the flange.
Once it s on the floor push down on the bowl to compress the wax ring.
Turn off your home s water supply and begin emptying the water from the toilet bowl and the tank.
Unscrew the water line from the tank.
Disconnect the toilet step 4.
Then make an outline of the toilet on the floor with masking tape.
Remove the toilet and turn it on its side.
Sometimes a rocking toilet can be fixed by tightening the two bolts at the base of the toilet.
You will need to do this by loosing the bolt.
Gather tools and materials step 2.
The location of the.
Lay a tarp or newspaper down to protect your floors.
Hold the toilet upright over the flange and guide the bolts through the holes in the base as you lower it in place.
Next move your caulk gun to the inset depth you just measured and apply caulk directly to the floor maintaining the inset depth as you follow the tape.
Instructions check the bolts first.