Toilet Wax Seal Leak
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2022
- So this customer did have a toilet wax seal leak, but truth be told the toilet flange was so far below the floor, that the wax didn't make contact with the bowl. This was a newly renovated home with a total of four toilets.
Several months after the renovation two of the toilets leaked to the floors below and she called the contractor back. They pulled two toilets and reset them. She's not a happy camper and ended up calling me on recommendation from my waterproofing contractor.
She now has a leak from the first-floor bathroom to the basement ceiling and suspects the same issue but did not want to call her contractor back. After pulling the toilet, the problem was obvious and after she saw the repair I made, she wants me to pull the two previously repaired toilets and do them over again.
Instead of using a standard toilet wax seal, I decided the right choice for this job was the Sani-Seal toilet gasket. I've had luck with them in the past and under the right conditions and they work perfectly. I hope you enjoy the video.
Regards & Happy Plumbing,
Bob
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Bob, good to see you back. The plumbers who installed those toilets should know better. !
I do a lot of emergency plumbing work and insurance jobs. That whole bathroom floor and any damaged sheet rock should be pulled up, removed and all mold removed and treated. I guarantee you there's black mold growing underneath that tile.
Toilet flanges are a massive problem that I deal with all the time. It's a very important part of the job that many overlook. The flange should sit on top of the finished floor. When done correctly a basic simple wax ring is all that's needed and will not leak for decades.
Great video! I really enjoy your channel!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
The Fernco that glues on and extends three inches down into the pipe is the only thing I bother with anymore. All these soft foam things fall apart.
Hey Bob, good seeing you again! Thanks for all your highly informative videos and sharing your expertise! 👍👍
That answers that question because I've heard it both ways like do not caulk around the toilet so as I understand you that's what you believe.
Ty bob
tanks for sharing...
Bob, I see that you don't have many subscribers but I for one enjoy your videos and look forward to them. Please keep up the good work.
He has 44.5 thousand.
@@bigjohn2520 You're right. I didn't see the small print. Doesn't change that I still like his videos.
45 Grand for a plumber? I think that's pretty damn good
@@tedsobocienski787 oops ted. I see your comment after I dumped on you sorry Ted
I like the new format.
That gasket will dry rot. I’ve pulled so many of does out . Just raise flange and use extra thick wax ring and your set .
Thanks Bob. I always like your video. Your tips are very useful. Power on.
This is a great video!!!
Good video - I have learned something useful.
Newly renovated. Boy some people are so slipshod
I used the blue Danco seal you recommended.
Worked pretty good.
Nice job as always....
I appreciate that
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Every Plumber should know the flange should be at least the level of the floor or slightly higher.
Do you always use the sani-seal? Looks good but does it hold up long term like wax?
I've used it twice, once about six years ago and once two years ago. No call backs so far, but my prefered method is good old fashioned wax seals.
Home Depot don’t support them seals anymore
Hi Bobby could you put silicone on both sides of saniseal
There's really no need, if anything you could apply it to the bottom only. I.M.H.O. (Do not place it on top)
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