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Default How do you install toilet flange on concrete?

On Monday, July 15, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, Joe Kunya wrote:
I'm putting a bathroom in our basement and have been moving right along
up to this point. How do I attach the toilet flange?

Do I have to glue the flange to the drain pipe? If so, do I still need
to secure it to the concrete floor? If so, can glue be used or should/
need I use cement screws? I'm trying to avoid drilling into this (very
hard) poured concrete.

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-Joe




Great question here is an article that may be able to help you. http://familyplumbing.co.uk/Toilet-Leak.html
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On Monday, July 15, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, Joe Kunya wrote:
I'm putting a bathroom in our basement and have been moving right along
up to this point. How do I attach the toilet flange?


Do I have to glue the flange to the drain pipe?


Yes, otherwise you'll have a leak.

If so, do I still need
to secure it to the concrete floor? If so, can glue be used or should/
need I use cement screws? I'm trying to avoid drilling into this (very
hard) poured concrete.


I would at the very least use construction adhesive to glue the flange to
the floor, but screws would be better. Borrow a hammer drill and drill
pilot holes for the screws, they'll be much easier to drive.


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And you only had to go back to 1996 to find a message to which to
attach your SPAM.


And you had to repost not only the original message, but the spamish
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