In this video, I mainly show you how to DIY repair a Broken Toilet Flange. Also, with a surprise at the end, how to replace a Tank to Bowl Gasket and the Tank Washers and Bolts. Because I always show you All The Steps, you will in addition learn how to silicone/caulk around a toilet, and even how to remove cosmetic scratches from a porcelain toilet, and so much more. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this video to help my channel grow. CHECK OUT my video here: How to install a Dishwasher ruclips.net/video/Vs7iS13BZ1s/видео.html CHECK OUT my video here: How to Hang a Heavy Light Fixture ruclips.net/video/V8feqkgg-30/видео.html For any questions email me at: HomeDIYwithMartin@gmail.com
Thanks for watching!!! Yeah it’s great, you can pick one up at HD in the chemical/cleaning supplies aisle. I appreciate you watching to the end of video to see that!
Looks like you’ll be getting another view from me. Talking about the stars aligning in finding your video. I am working on a bathroom remodel and notice a leak today as the walls are off, but couldn’t figure out where until I figured it. It was coming from the toilet bolt in the bathroom next to the other bathroom I’m remodeling. Now I’ll be using your video to replace the toilet tank bolts and add a new flush valve as I’m sure it’s cracked as it’s old. Thanks again!
Martin, you’re a natural teacher and your attention to detail really translates well in your content! That pumice stone technique was clutch. A couple plumbing techniques for your next toilet foray. 1) you risk toilet rocking and porcelain cracking if your toilet flange is not flush with your finished floor. Many mistakenly set the flange incorrectly which leads to eventual failure. 2) though caulking the toilet looks nice if ever a leak develops under the toilet you’ve now prevented the water pooling being an indicator something is wrong. You should check out Steven Lavinmore’s channel (he’s a very thoughtful plumber that’s been making RUclips content for over 10 years!) 3) another high point of failure for toilets is the water line, since your already have it disconnected not a bad idea to replace the shutoff with a brass quarter turn and replace the water line hose. (Write the date of replacement on the label, so you have reference for the next guy). Enjoying your DIY content!
Thank you for your comment and advice! Mom wanted the caulking so kitty litter doesn’t get wedged between toilet and floor. She keeps it in that bathroom but I did leave the back not caulked to let water out. At work in a commercial setting I never caulk. I do subscribe to steven lavimoniere channel, I love the conversations between him and the customers 🤭. He makes me crack up! And of course his Next Level plumbing and HVAC skills. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR COMMENT AND ADVICE!!
In this video, I mainly show you how to DIY repair a Broken Toilet Flange. Also, with a surprise at the end, how to replace a Tank to Bowl Gasket and the Tank Washers and Bolts. Because I always show you All The Steps, you will in addition learn how to silicone/caulk around a toilet, and even how to remove cosmetic scratches from a porcelain toilet, and so much more.
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this video to help my channel grow.
CHECK OUT my video here: How to install a Dishwasher ruclips.net/video/Vs7iS13BZ1s/видео.html
CHECK OUT my video here: How to Hang a Heavy Light Fixture ruclips.net/video/V8feqkgg-30/видео.html
For any questions email me at: HomeDIYwithMartin@gmail.com
GOOD JOB MARTIN, VERY CLEAN 👍👌
Thank you so much!! 😊 I appreciated that you shared that with me!!
Great video and that pumice stone to clean scratches of the toilet bowl is such a great tip!
Thanks for watching!!! Yeah it’s great, you can pick one up at HD in the chemical/cleaning supplies aisle. I appreciate you watching to the end of video to see that!
Looks like you’ll be getting another view from me. Talking about the stars aligning in finding your video.
I am working on a bathroom remodel and notice a leak today as the walls are off, but couldn’t figure out where until I figured it. It was coming from the toilet bolt in the bathroom next to the other bathroom I’m remodeling. Now I’ll be using your video to replace the toilet tank bolts and add a new flush valve as I’m sure it’s cracked as it’s old.
Thanks again!
Good job! Keep some latex gloves as well brother.
🧼👐🤭Thanks for comment & watching!!
Great job Martin!
Thank you so much for the comment and watching!! 🤗
Martin, you’re a natural teacher and your attention to detail really translates well in your content! That pumice stone technique was clutch. A couple plumbing techniques for your next toilet foray. 1) you risk toilet rocking and porcelain cracking if your toilet flange is not flush with your finished floor. Many mistakenly set the flange incorrectly which leads to eventual failure. 2) though caulking the toilet looks nice if ever a leak develops under the toilet you’ve now prevented the water pooling being an indicator something is wrong. You should check out Steven Lavinmore’s channel (he’s a very thoughtful plumber that’s been making RUclips content for over 10 years!) 3) another high point of failure for toilets is the water line, since your already have it disconnected not a bad idea to replace the shutoff with a brass quarter turn and replace the water line hose. (Write the date of replacement on the label, so you have reference for the next guy). Enjoying your DIY content!
Thank you for your comment and advice! Mom wanted the caulking so kitty litter doesn’t get wedged between toilet and floor. She keeps it in that bathroom but I did leave the back not caulked to let water out. At work in a commercial setting I never caulk. I do subscribe to steven lavimoniere channel, I love the conversations between him and the customers 🤭. He makes me crack up! And of course his Next Level plumbing and HVAC skills. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR COMMENT AND ADVICE!!
Thank you for the video! Great ideas for me... bh
Thank you Bill for watching my video and taking the time to leave me this comment!!