Rusted Floor Toilet Bolts
The space was too tight for a regular angle grinder and difficult to reach with a reciprocating saw so i pulled out my 3 in.
Rusted floor toilet bolts. Easily remove rusted nuts and bolts avoiding the snapping and drilling aggravation. Remove the nuts from the anchor bolts. Cutoff tool and proceeded to cut through the nuts and bolts. It doesn t matter which situation your bolts are in because in this article i m going to show you how to.
Moisture around the base of the toilet can corrode the anchor bolts. Replacing bolts of a toilet is actually a much harder job than removing the toilet itself completely. I never seen this method used anywhere. You may have to rock it side to side or front to back to overcome the wax ring s adhesion while lifting.
Remove bolt caps to expose washers and nuts. A typical toilet attaches to the floor with a pair of bolts that stick up from the flange a special fitting at the top of the waste pipe. Https amzn to 2bnyyjr sani seal green waxless toilet gasket. This is because not only we should be careful not to harm the toilet bowl when removing the bolts we should also be cautious when removing and replacing the bolts if they are rusted.
I am having to replace answered by a verified plumber. Pipe is copper with the flange attached to outside of pipe. Years of condensation often rust and fuse toilet floor bolts also known as closet bolts to the point where they cannot be removed conventionally. I also included an example of how.
To minimize water splashing on the floor keep it tipped forward away from the wall and set it out of the way. Before you begin working on the bolts shut off the toilet water supply valve and remove any water remaining in the bowl and tank. Tools used in this video. There may be more robust versions of it but this 25 tool is fine for occasional use.
The bolts protrude through holes on either side of the. I was able to cut through the bolts in three or four minutes. Ryobi ag4031g 4 1 2 angle grinder. Flange is fixed to copper pipe.
Toilet anchor bolts hold your toilet to the floor and keep it connected to the flange which is the opening to the waste line.