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DanG
 
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Default How do you tell if a toilet is properly seated


If it is showing water anywhere at the base, it is not properly
sealed. It is not rare to need 2 wax rings. I usually buy the
one with the plastic sleeve and one plain one. If the floor
flange is at or below the floor level, I start right out with 2.
If it is slightly above the floor level, I try it with 1.

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"Ultraglide" wrote in message
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I had to take out the toilet in one of my bathroomw so that we

could
wallpaper the wall behind it. When I replaced it, I put a new

seal.
Lately, I have noticed that the grout in the ceramic floor is

getting
damp and spreading away from the toilet. There is also what

appears to
be a stain on the floor at the back. I am assuming that the

toilet is
not properly sealed to the drain. I don't recall if I just used

one of
the rings made just of beeswax or one with a plactic ring and

beeswax.
How do I know when it is correctly sealed? There are no

apparent cracks
in the toilet itself.

Any suggestions?
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