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BobD May 22nd 07 05:50 PM

Toilet Flange Clearance
 
I'm redoing my bathroom and have removed all the old flooring, leaving
only a 1/2 inch subfloor. The toilet flange now sits 1 1/2 inch above
the subfloor. I will be tiling the floor so with 1/2 cement board
and about 1/2 for the tile and mud this only covers 1 inch. This
would leave the flange 1/2 above the finished floor. I've read
everywhere about how to raise the flange but does someone else have
any suggestions about dealing with too high of a flange and what is
too high?. Yes I know that I could add one more layer of subfloor,
but I would like to try alternatives. Thanks for your help.


Wayne Whitney May 22nd 07 05:56 PM

Toilet Flange Clearance
 
On 2007-05-22, BobD wrote:

This would leave the flange 1/2 above the finished floor.


The top of the flange is ideally flush with the finish floor, but 1/2"
high may not be a problem. I suggest you do a test on your new toilet
to see if it will be OK.

Cheers, Wayne

Colbyt May 23rd 07 12:56 AM

Toilet Flange Clearance
 

"BobD" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm redoing my bathroom and have removed all the old flooring, leaving
only a 1/2 inch subfloor. The toilet flange now sits 1 1/2 inch above
the subfloor. I will be tiling the floor so with 1/2 cement board
and about 1/2 for the tile and mud this only covers 1 inch. This
would leave the flange 1/2 above the finished floor. I've read
everywhere about how to raise the flange but does someone else have
any suggestions about dealing with too high of a flange and what is
too high?. Yes I know that I could add one more layer of subfloor,
but I would like to try alternatives. Thanks for your help.


I have never had a problem where the bottom of the flange sat on the
finished floor. That is real close to 1/2". So close I would never worry
about it.





EXT May 23rd 07 03:51 PM

Toilet Flange Clearance
 
A 1/2" thick subfloor is not thick enough. Add another layer of 1/2" plywood
to stiffen it (glue and screw it down) so the tiles don't crack will also
correct your toilet flange problem, and then you are golden.

"BobD" wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm redoing my bathroom and have removed all the old flooring, leaving
only a 1/2 inch subfloor. The toilet flange now sits 1 1/2 inch above
the subfloor. I will be tiling the floor so with 1/2 cement board
and about 1/2 for the tile and mud this only covers 1 inch. This
would leave the flange 1/2 above the finished floor. I've read
everywhere about how to raise the flange but does someone else have
any suggestions about dealing with too high of a flange and what is
too high?. Yes I know that I could add one more layer of subfloor,
but I would like to try alternatives. Thanks for your help.




Colbyt May 23rd 07 11:43 PM

Toilet Flange Clearance
 

"EXT" wrote in message
anews.com...
A 1/2" thick subfloor is not thick enough. Add another layer of 1/2"
plywood to stiffen it (glue and screw it down) so the tiles don't crack
will also correct your toilet flange problem, and then you are golden.

"BobD" wrote in message
oups.com...



That wasn't the question BobD asked but the advice is excellent and I agree
completely. Should have caught that myself. -:)






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