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Sealing the toilet
Some toilets are sealed with silicone after installation, with some gap
on the back of the toilet, to let seeping water escape, rather than leak to the lower floor. Does it also serve the purpose of preventing the water on the floor (e.g. if the tub has overflown) from entering the under-toilet space? |
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