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Colbyt
 
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"Ken" wrote in message
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What's the purpose of that marble base under the toilet?

This is in a bathroom that was added on to our house I'm guessing in
the 1950's. I'm just curious why its there at all. It looks like it
was installed when the bathroom was built, so I don't think there was a
need to adjust the floor height to the waste flange height or anything
like that.

We're gutting and redoing the bathroom (don't you just love those
plastic tiles on the wall?), and my wife wants to keep that marble
base. New floor will probably be 1 inch hexagon tiles, and it seems to
me it will just be extra work for the tile guy to tile around that base
rather than just tiling all the way up to the flange. All plumbing
will be new, including a new flange set in the floor, so the new flange
can be set to whatever height is necessary for the tile thickness.

Ken


We have a cultured marble base under our 1995 toilet. The reason it is
there is because we wanted a carpeted master bath. The builder chose to do
it this way. Two layers of vinyl would make it stick up above grade if we
had added two layers later.

Not sure if this is what happened in your case or not but I throw it out for
your consideration.

Colbyt