I'm a plumber by trade, and I watch trade/plumbing videos a lot just out of curiosity. I'm not sure what your background is, but you give a very clear, knowledgeable explanation about a complex plumbing issue. It's like I'm listening to another plumber explain this. This is the perfect way to explain these components and issues to the general public
He's the "Bob Ross" of plumbing coaches. "U can do this, I'm confident that you can. " Very relatable with admitting a flange didn't work out for a certain toilet. Thanks for being so honest about previous trial and error. Even showing that screw sizes can be deceiving. Absolutely loved the new vocabulary "overneath"... He ain't wrong, the piece goes over the broken one and is still under the toilet... A true coach for the DIY'er. I wouldn't be surprised if he is also a little league coach 😉👍
Informative warm, soft, calm voice with simple confidence. and was even ok with making a mistake. He was so inspirational, I want to go change my toilet flange right now!!!
PS the reason it was extremely helpful to me is I was able to look at the flange and noticed that it was really rusty so I'm going to have him replaced. Thanks again
Dude, I maybe have 2-1/2 " to tie into old basement toilet drain?(3-1/2") hole before it hooks off down and to the right.is that enough to tie into. It's not a straight drop it's like an elbow piece that the old closest flange is attached to. I know I'm horrible at descriptions but was wondering if what you're showing is something I use to install new toilet. Old closet flange is about an inch below the current tile floor. Thank you in advance for any answers. You're awesome!
Also, for cast iron flange repairs, Sioux Chief makes a great repair flange that has a rubber gasket at the bottom on the outside, and 3 Allen screws on the inside. Once you get the flange screwed down to the floor, you tighten those Allen screws and it expands that rubber gasket outward towards the edge of the pipe. Very handy
Very helpful.thank you. Even though I will have the plumber install the toilet, it's really helpful to watch these videos to know what to look for before the plumber gets there. It didn't occur to me to take that wax ring off and inspect the flange.
The screw fitting mount is the best for this straight pipe. Just cut out the broken flange and put in the screw mount in the pipe. Fast and simple without leak.
The easiest way to take care of this is with a screw- machine bolt. You can thread the bolt into the floor on ne end and have machine threads on the other to hold toilet down. As long as floor is not rotted.
I'm a plumber by trade, and I watch trade/plumbing videos a lot just out of curiosity. I'm not sure what your background is, but you give a very clear, knowledgeable explanation about a complex plumbing issue. It's like I'm listening to another plumber explain this. This is the perfect way to explain these components and issues to the general public
He's the "Bob Ross" of plumbing coaches. "U can do this, I'm confident that you can. " Very relatable with admitting a flange didn't work out for a certain toilet. Thanks for being so honest about previous trial and error. Even showing that screw sizes can be deceiving.
Absolutely loved the new vocabulary "overneath"...
He ain't wrong, the piece goes over the broken one and is still under the toilet...
A true coach for the DIY'er.
I wouldn't be surprised if he is also a little league coach 😉👍
Informative warm, soft, calm voice with simple confidence. and was even ok with making a mistake.
He was so inspirational, I want to go change my toilet flange right now!!!
Me, too. Let's go.
I just told my wife I could listen to this guy all day!
PS the reason it was extremely helpful to me is I was able to look at the flange and noticed that it was really rusty so I'm going to have him replaced. Thanks again
Dude, I maybe have 2-1/2 " to tie into old basement toilet drain?(3-1/2") hole before it hooks off down and to the right.is that enough to tie into. It's not a straight drop it's like an elbow piece that the old closest flange is attached to. I know I'm horrible at descriptions but was wondering if what you're showing is something I use to install new toilet. Old closet flange is about an inch below the current tile floor. Thank you in advance for any answers. You're awesome!
Also, for cast iron flange repairs, Sioux Chief makes a great repair flange that has a rubber gasket at the bottom on the outside, and 3 Allen screws on the inside. Once you get the flange screwed down to the floor, you tighten those Allen screws and it expands that rubber gasket outward towards the edge of the pipe. Very handy
Thanks for the kind words! I'll have to check that one out. Mayb it's time for a new video?
Very helpful.thank you. Even though I will have the plumber install the toilet, it's really helpful to watch these videos to know what to look for before the plumber gets there. It didn't occur to me to take that wax ring off and inspect the flange.
Best of luck with your project!
Great video….practical options
Very nice, thanks for your confidence 😊
You got this.
The screw fitting mount is the best for this straight pipe. Just cut out the broken flange and put in the screw mount in the pipe. Fast and simple without leak.
That's definitely a solid alternative, although it's more expensive and involves nearly identical amount of work. Best of luck with your projects.
The easiest way to take care of this is with a screw- machine bolt. You can thread the bolt into the floor on ne end and have machine threads on the other to hold toilet down. As long as floor is not rotted.
Those can work, yes, but only on wood subfloors.