How high can a flange be above the finished floor.
Toilet flange above finished floor.
The reason being is because the toilet recesses into the flange when fully installed but when the flange sits even or below the floor the toilet can t properly recess into the flange.
When installing the toilet flange you need to check that it s the correct height and is also perfectly level.
The process is generally the same but the flange is secured down before the floor is finished.
Ideal height of toilet flange.
This might help you if you are trying to set a toilet with a high flange.
To get the necessary clearance from the floor you can add a toilet flange.
Though above floor installation is considered the right way to fit a flange some swear by attaching it level with the floor.
In this image you can see how the toilet flange is set even with the old floor but now a new tiled floor has been installed.
Replace a tile mud job floor in a bathroom.
It has to sit evenly on top of the finished floor.
That is now being replaced because the ho was demo the old floor and got too close to the toilet before i removed it.
This is very important.
If the previous flange is too low purchase one that is designed to sit on the finished floor and provide the optimum toilet flange height.
If the toilet flange is at the incorrect height it will cause problems with the toilet connecting onto the plumbing.
This typically allows for almost any type of wax ring to be used and still ensure a good seal.
As a result the toilet may wobble or leak at the base.
The optimum toilet flange height is approximately inch above the floor to achieve the best seal and overall fit.
And you can see that the finished tile floor is above the surface of the toilet flange.
Optimum flange height to aim for is 1 4 inch above the finished floor.
If you recently tiled or changed the bathroom flooring the flange height is likely less than optimal.
Purchase a new one.
In most cases the floor of a bathroom is tiled and in this case the tiling is done after the flange is installed.