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steve March 22nd 05 01:03 AM

new tile and toilet flange
 
Gidday all, I am tiling a new floor and am wondering if I should install the
toilet flange to the floor or tile first and then install it. The flange is
slightly bigger than the hole in the floor (5").
Just wondering if there is any advantage to doing one before the other. It
seems to me that it would be more logical to install the flange and then
tile around it, but i want to be sure.
thanks
Steve



Dennis Turner March 22nd 05 04:01 AM

On 3/21/2005 7:03 PM or thereabouts, steve appears, somewhat
unbelievably, to have opined:

Gidday all, I am tiling a new floor and am wondering if I should install the
toilet flange to the floor or tile first and then install it. The flange is
slightly bigger than the hole in the floor (5").
Just wondering if there is any advantage to doing one before the other. It
seems to me that it would be more logical to install the flange and then
tile around it, but i want to be sure.
thanks
Steve



Either will work jsut fine. I have tiled around existing flanges a
number of times with no problems. Flange on top of the tile will work
just fine as well, but may be tricky when/if you decide to replace the tile.

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calhoun March 22nd 05 11:10 AM

The bottom of the flange should be on the finished floor for the best seal
to the toilet. So Tile first would be best. Both will work, however.


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Gidday all, I am tiling a new floor and am wondering if I should install
the toilet flange to the floor or tile first and then install it. The
flange is slightly bigger than the hole in the floor (5").
Just wondering if there is any advantage to doing one before the other. It
seems to me that it would be more logical to install the flange and then
tile around it, but i want to be sure.
thanks
Steve




Mikepier March 22nd 05 11:49 AM

What I have done in the past is let the pvc waste pipe stick up at
least 5 inches above finished floor. Once the tile work was done, I
would cut the vc pipe flush with the floor then install the flange
assembly. Never had a problem doing it like this.



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