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  2. To replace a toilet flange, you need to123:
    1. Turn off the water main and drain the toilet.
    2. Disconnect the water supply from the toilet.
    3. Unfasten the nuts that hold the toilet to the floor.
    4. Lift the toilet and remove the old wax from the flange.
    5. Use a sledgehammer and chisel to separate the old flange from the drainpipe, or remove the screws if it's plastic.
    6. Pry free the loosened flange with a flat bar.
    7. Buy a new flange that fits the pipe's inside diameter.
    8. Set the new flange over the drainpipe and trace around it with a marker.
    9. Glue or screw the new flange in place.
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    Steps: 1. Use a small sledgehammer and cold chisel to separate the old cast-iron closet flange from the toilet’s drainpipe, known as the closet bend. 2. Pry free the loosened closet flange with a flat bar. 3. Set the new compression flange over toilet’s drainpipe, and then trace around it with a marker.
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    How to Replace a Toilet Flange

    • Step 1: Turn off the water main and drain the toilet. ...
    • Step 2: Disconnect the water supply from the toilet. ...
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    Follow these steps to replace a toilet flange: If the pipe has a 4-inch inside diameter: Buy an inside closet flange. This toilet flange is designed to glue on the inside of the pipe or expand inside the pipe. Leave the old toilet flange right in place and glue on the new one at the right elevation for the floor, if it's plastic.
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    Place the toilet bowl atop the new flange, aligning the bolt holes in the base of the bowl with the flange bolts. Holding the bowl by the inside rim may help you get a better grip. Lower the bowl down and apply pressure to set the seal. Be careful not to move or tilt the toilet after setting it on the wax ring.
    Plug the drain pipe with a towel or old T-shirt. This will prevent unpleasant odors from escaping and prevent you from accidentally losing bolts or other small parts down the drain. Clean the wax ring from the bottom of the toilet and base of the flange by scraping it away with a putty knife or paint scraper. Remove the mounting bolts and screws.
    Option 1: Rest the toilet bowl on its side (place it on a towel or cloth to protect the floor) and attach the replacement wax ring to the bottom of the bowl. This technique helps ensure the ring is in the proper position when placing the toilet over the flange. Option 2: Center the wax ring over the flange before lowering the bowl into place.
    If there is a pool of water around the toilet base, chances are the culprit is either a broken seal or a cracked toilet flange. Any of these signs mean it’s time to check out your toilet flange and see whether it needs replacing.
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