REMOVING & REPLACING a Cast Iron Toilet Flange

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
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  • @gaylecarwile1
    @gaylecarwile1 2 года назад +169

    I'm a 62 year old woman who has to basically rely on myself for most small home repairs. I feel like this is something I can tackle with no problem after watching your video. I appreciate the help. Thank you very much and wish me luck.

    • @SULLY-yk4sh
      @SULLY-yk4sh Год назад +10

      Howd it go? Asking as a plumber

    • @gaylecarwile1
      @gaylecarwile1 Год назад +34

      @@SULLY-yk4sh ... I did a great job. Very proud of myself. Thanks for the tutorial

    • @kikijewell2967
      @kikijewell2967 Год назад +14

      Solidarity! Glad to see another older woman here! 💪

    • @eseloco340
      @eseloco340 Год назад +9

      Yes ma'am I always encourage all women! And men alike also, everything is a RUclips video away like this amazing helpful video!

    • @eseloco340
      @eseloco340 Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @Ratlins9
    @Ratlins9 3 года назад +313

    This was by far one of the best plumbing videos I’ve seen on You Tube. The camera work was excellent, great narration in explaining procedures, tools needed and parts used. No wasted or out of focus filming and didn’t waste viewers time with unnecessary talk. Great job, I’m now a subscriber.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +8

      Thx for the comment and the sub ken!! Greatly appreciated👍

    • @inthemilkroom4542
      @inthemilkroom4542 3 года назад +2

      Yep, me too.

    • @nicolemartin2976
      @nicolemartin2976 3 года назад +7

      @@StudPack I'm about to attempt to do this by myself in my 1927 second story bathroom😳 No family or financial means to hire anyone. The Veteran's Administration office here is backlogged on help thru the VA. Wish me luck...I think I can do it, but I'm not going to lie, I sure wish you were my brother!

    • @buttliq0ur869
      @buttliq0ur869 Год назад

      Ty

    • @DataWaveTaGo
      @DataWaveTaGo Год назад

      @@nicolemartin2976 Were you able to get the work done?

  • @codak604
    @codak604 8 месяцев назад +10

    Just a heads up, the oakum is actually asbestos containing. Drilling creates dust and vacuuming without a proper HEPA vacuum can disturb the asbestos fibres even more. Proper PPE should be worn to prevent inhailing the asbestos fibres.

  • @sarahcarter9544
    @sarahcarter9544 2 года назад +156

    Thank you. This video was exactly what we needed. We had been staring blankly at our toilet hole for an hour, completely lost about how to handle this massive cast iron mess of old plumbing, contemplating ripping out the subfloor to get the damn thing out. We watched your video and confidently tackled the problem, laughing the whole time because it all worked out just like the video. I don’t usually comment on videos, but I wanted to know you are an awesome person. Your video saved our day and we really appreciate you. You explained it so well, it was like you were there walking us through the whole process. Thank you!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  2 года назад +12

      This was awesome to read! Thanks so much for posting this Sarah, makes the job a little easier :)

    • @willox3972
      @willox3972 Год назад

      What type of flange did you get and where?

    • @debrabarnes7064
      @debrabarnes7064 Год назад

      I know right! 😳 I was doing the same thing 🤣

    • @samuelanaya141
      @samuelanaya141 Год назад

      Did you find the answer to this question? I'm trying to find it too.

    • @keithluck8517
      @keithluck8517 Год назад

      @@samuelanaya141 search for Oatley 43539

  • @toddlenard7602
    @toddlenard7602 Год назад +25

    I've been a plumber for about 30 years I've run into these quite often. You can skip a lot of these steps you can heat up that lead with a small torch not a lot just a little too warm it up private right off of there. If you do not have a grinder you can use a crescent wrench to squeeze on top of the pipe and break off little pieces of pipe. You will be surprised how smooth and evenly it breaks. The flange he is using does not work very well. The boats catch toilet paper and everything else. Oatly makes a much better flange called The twist and set which is completely smooth inside. It has a donut gasket and you said it in place and turn it till it seals up on the inside of the pipe. Then you can make some marks and drill your holes into the tile and put your anchors in. Then secure down your screws. And set your toilet. Works very good and is very sturdy.

    • @jimbiharifilms4945
      @jimbiharifilms4945 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the great info.

    • @MorganBW
      @MorganBW 4 месяца назад

      So does the twist work for cast iron or just PVC?

    • @shantor100
      @shantor100 2 месяца назад

      ​@MoironrganBW

    • @shantor100
      @shantor100 2 месяца назад

      ​@@MorganBWiron

    • @4ever11bravo
      @4ever11bravo Месяц назад

      Literally just helped me in the biggest way, thanks man

  • @sjacobson005
    @sjacobson005 3 года назад +270

    This man is smart, articulate, patient. In short, this man is a very rare individual. Superb video.

    • @fehlrock
      @fehlrock 3 года назад +7

      AGREED ! :)

    • @JohnstonPettigrew
      @JohnstonPettigrew 3 года назад +4

      yep.👍🏽

    • @rogeraguilar3940
      @rogeraguilar3940 3 года назад +2

      I don't know about being a rare individual but indeed he did a good job with this install .
      Working in and around your home or apartment require the right tools and a little bit of patients that's all but people make it seem like rocket science or hard work it's not!

    • @gilbertcarrizales7592
      @gilbertcarrizales7592 3 года назад +2

      Awesome job!

    • @sincere4296
      @sincere4296 3 года назад +1

      Great video. Would be 100% if they added a link to that particular closet flange for people to purchase. I can't find it anywhere 😫

  • @mrsupert3562
    @mrsupert3562 3 года назад +33

    Been a plumber for over 40 years done a lot of lead caulk joints in my time . This guy is great ,i really enjoyed watching him perform this job.

    • @otisbigsby
      @otisbigsby 3 года назад +1

      I’ve got 20 years in. I always have fun with the old lead stuff.

    • @jsparlin1
      @jsparlin1 Год назад

      plastic flange is only temporary fix.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Год назад

      @@jsparlin1 i bet it lasts until your favorite six show up to drop u in a hole!

  • @LetsFindOut1
    @LetsFindOut1 3 года назад +278

    Man, i have to compliment you on your clear and practical explanations. It makes learning so much easier when you articulate what you're doing each step of the way. Thanks for the great video and explanation.

    • @Titantitan001
      @Titantitan001 3 года назад +1

      What did you learn?

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 3 года назад +1

      @@Titantitan001 I learned that every Poopy Palace deserves a proper throne

    • @pedro3967
      @pedro3967 3 года назад +1

      @@Titantitan001 use a dimond blade to cut castiron rather

    • @ravi90890
      @ravi90890 3 года назад

      @@stevebengel1346 pmmm m m pop

    • @sendit7777
      @sendit7777 2 года назад

      Hes very lucky those sparks didn't ignite any gas and blow the house up. That's one thing that should have been learned.

  • @gqborges
    @gqborges 3 года назад +27

    Guys,! Please always leave in the mistakes and the issues that come up. I cant tell you how self-conscious I have gotten doing work with my dad thinking that and if anyone else would do it they would do it perfect. It is so good to see The same problems we go through other people do too. Thank you! Love the videos!

    • @tonyplumbob
      @tonyplumbob Год назад +1

      Kid is lazy his dad did the work while he's like a cheer leader.

  • @adamrad2220
    @adamrad2220 2 года назад +17

    This is like watching your jovial, articulate and extremely knowledgeable dad explain to you how to do all sorts of repairs. I'm 40 years old and grew up in a very old house, with my Dad and I repairing lots of things over the years. This reminds me of helping him.

  • @melvinlara-falcone2362
    @melvinlara-falcone2362 3 года назад +27

    I’ve been a plumber for 12 years plumbing some electrical drywalling etc. taught by family who were in the business for years you my man did a excellent awesome job and made this video very easy to follow and educational for those who want to save money and do it their selves thank you and God bless you

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +3

      Thx Melvin 👊👍

    • @billycox475
      @billycox475 2 года назад

      What about the grinder sparks and sewer gas?

    • @jcsexton2
      @jcsexton2 2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for this tutorial, you saved me from being in the doghouse with my wife for 2 days until a plumber could show up!!

  • @joshwyatt5685
    @joshwyatt5685 3 года назад +61

    This video was HUGE! Took me several hours and a few broken drill bits, but was finally able to remove an old flange. The new flange you recommended arrives tomorrow. Thank you 👊

    • @miguelc93
      @miguelc93 3 года назад +1

      Great Video learned something new. Don't quote me on this but it seemed that your cut of wheel wasn't cutting properly, as far as I know you had it upside down.

    • @eliuselarom5651
      @eliuselarom5651 3 года назад

      What's the part name or number sir? Great great video

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад

      Heads up to anybody using this adapter the rubber gasket will shrink over time drawing up across the opening and causing a blockage look for that about the 10-year mark

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад +1

      @@eliuselarom5651 you may want to reconsider this particular item and find a different option that doesn't use a rubber gasket that drinks so severely it draws across the opening causing a blockage

  • @rickkube4608
    @rickkube4608 3 года назад +13

    Brings back memories.... used to help my dad almost 50 yrs ago, we put those in....melting led, cutting cast iron pipe....putting it all together! .... sure was glad when the pvc came out.....easier to carry, cut, and glue together!... hard to find guys like you that take pride in the stuff they do!!... keep it up!

  • @datawind3296
    @datawind3296 Год назад +3

    Wow, fine job guys. All we were doing was trying to install our new toilet, when I noticed the old rusted cast iron flange was sitting way too high for the new toilet to sit flush with the floor. The old toilet had a deeper base, but the new one would only allow for a much shallower flange. I guess that is the new standard for toilets. Anywho..., we followed your directions and drilled out the old lead and stuffing then wiggled and pulled the old flange out. I trimmed the top of the pipe even with the floor and then decided to squirt some expanding foam down the sides of the pipe to both fill the gap and help keep any curious critters out. FInally, we installed the same new pvc flange that you used.
    Thanks a bunch. You saved us about four hundred dollars to have a plummer come out to our house and deal with this thing. Total costs for us was about fifty bucks and a few hours. Now we have a repaired closet flange and a shinny new toilet. !!!

  • @T.E.P.
    @T.E.P. 3 года назад +63

    Lots to learn here .... you guys are showing real world complications and solve them professionally

  • @tracyblack1509
    @tracyblack1509 2 года назад +5

    I appreciate your time in making these videos. You have saved me a lot of money and I’m proud to say, at age 62 and my husband 72; it’s a great feeling knowing we did it ourselves. Your mom must be proud. She is a wonderful lady. And has a very cute home. (Bathroom)

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  2 года назад +1

      Thx Tracy 👍 glad we could help

  • @RcFlashlight
    @RcFlashlight 2 года назад +21

    This is one of the most useful videos on how to remove an iron flange that I've ever seen! I'm replacing one of the toilets in my Grandfather's house that was built 53 years ago. It has an iron pipe and flange, and the old flange broke on one side. So it looks like there will be more involved than just replacing the toilet, lol. I would have been completely lost if I didn't find this video. Sir, thank you for making this video!

  • @darenfitzpatrick1270
    @darenfitzpatrick1270 Год назад +3

    Awesome. Thanks for the tutorial it really helped me out. I'm doing a bathroom remodel on a 1959 built house and whenever I start a project I always run into something I've never seen before. This was exactly what I needed.

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад

      I thought so too about this product until about the 10-year Mark when the rubber gasket head somehow shrunk and drawn up across the opening of the drain causing blockages period. So unless they have retooled the formula for the rubber you can expect the same at about the same time

  • @kimberlybertram239
    @kimberlybertram239 2 года назад +17

    Thank you so much! Helping my daughter renovate her 40s home and this was exactly what I was dealing with! Thank you!! I was able to fix it and look like a boss in the process! 😁

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад

      Be wary of the rubber gasket shrinking and causing a blockage it happens with this unit, good luck.

  • @rgonz63ful
    @rgonz63ful 3 года назад +27

    This channel is amazing. They describe every step in clear and concise detail. I think of it as “This Old House, Unplugged.” For any of you not old enough to remember when MTV was actual music, they’d have the biggest artists of the day perform without all the pomp and circumstance and strip their performances down to the actual
    talent. Well, this man has it in Spades.
    Paul, you are Terrific and I’m so glad you and your son are creating this content for All of us to learn from and enjoy. Continued success and looking forward to seeing the channel reach its first Million subscribers.

  • @T18skyguy
    @T18skyguy 2 года назад +11

    Your a great teacher. Just what I needed. When you go to set your tank, you can use two pencils as a guide, each one on the floor pointed directly across from the bolts. Just line the holes up with the tip of each pencil and you nail it first time every time. Keep up the good work.

  • @tomjr2818
    @tomjr2818 2 года назад +10

    This video is EXACTLY what I needed. I had a very similar situation replacing my toilet from the 1950's. Thanks a million for posting this.

  • @TheFantomfeltpen
    @TheFantomfeltpen 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks! Installed the exact flange on an iron pipe rework today. Great to know I’ve ticked all the boxes. I was especially happy you showed the specs on the required flange height!

  • @michaelcastillo3231
    @michaelcastillo3231 2 года назад +3

    Very nice tutorial. True plumber. No gloves. Respect.

  • @radchander
    @radchander 3 года назад +7

    Your articulation is sooo good. It will be nice to have teachers at the educational institutions use such clarity and pace in explaining things.

  • @CurtEdwards86
    @CurtEdwards86 2 года назад +3

    This video is very informative. Great job giving the small explanations on why you were doing what you were. This is a great example of teaching and coaching someone through this process.

  • @HimmelRitter
    @HimmelRitter 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the guide! I have a cast-iron shower drain that I'm replacing, and it worked out exactly the same! I was hesitant to drill out the lead without seeing it done first, and this was one of the only demonstrations I could find. And it worked perfectly. Huge kudos!!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Awesome glad it worked out for you 👍

  • @Gabbyq11
    @Gabbyq11 2 месяца назад

    This video SAVED me and my boyfriend replacing the toilet in our 60s built house! Exact same issues that we had no idea we were going to run into starting the project. Super thankful for the detailed information and instructions! Thank you so much!!

  • @timothyjkolb
    @timothyjkolb 3 года назад +2

    I'm a video director...who has an early 1950s era house... I have to thank you for saving my weekend (I'd have never figured out the lead thing on my own) and for very solid camera work in a tight location. Appreciate the tutorial. Nice work.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +1

      Much appreciated Tim 👍👊

  • @sg7752
    @sg7752 9 месяцев назад +3

    this is the best video put out for replacing a 4 bolt toilet and updating flange.

  • @JGMc23
    @JGMc23 3 года назад +13

    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for, thank you! I’m mid-remodel on a house and your videos have been helpful on a number of occasions. Keep it up!

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад

      Word of advice I would not use this particular adapter unit because the rubber is known to shrink and draw across the opening of the pipe causing a blockage

  • @b.w.barbee2269
    @b.w.barbee2269 2 года назад +4

    You did a "GREAT" job and step by step, very informative video for such a very important part of a toilet change over on an older house...There are still many great older houses with this type of problem...I learned alot from this video!....One of the BEST I have ever seen........GOOD Luck with your future jobs!

  • @patriciademeritt6882
    @patriciademeritt6882 5 месяцев назад +2

    This video was exactly what we needed for the toilet in my dad's old house. It helped us through the whole process. So glad I found it!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Patricia!! Glad it helped ya out

  • @samvalenzuela9893
    @samvalenzuela9893 Год назад

    Really helpful. My mid-1950's home bathroom has this exact problem: a rusted out cast iron flange. Local plumber quoted $1300 to replace with new cast iron flange. I'm trying the DIY approach, based on this video tutorial! Couldn't have done it with you. Thanks guys!

  • @bwj999
    @bwj999 2 года назад +3

    This is a great video and Ive now done 2 of these now. Two pointers: 1.You have to cut the pipe 1/4" below the floor as the plastc flange flares out at the bottom. 2. Some newer toilets have only a 1/2" flange cavity space at the bottom so I found the flange needed to be mounted slightly below the finished floor level to allow space for the wax to seal. So check your toilet base with a tape measure before installing (you want at least 1/4" gap for the wax).

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Год назад

      He did check ! It said 1/2” in the paperwork! As long as its not too high its fine! Finish floor height is what matters!

    • @bwj999
      @bwj999 Год назад

      @@StonemanRocks Exactly. All toilets are slightly different (Toto has a very narrow gap) so it is important to check, and like you said you definitely don't want it too high as the toilet should sit on the floor, not on the plastic fitting. I think we are on the same page on this.

  • @James-bv4nu
    @James-bv4nu 3 года назад +21

    Nicely done!
    Your Mom is fortunate to have a son like you.
    I would have flipped out if I saw that lead filled flange.
    But it's not too stressful watching someone else drill the lead out and angle the screws on youtube =)

  • @jimsaleh5686
    @jimsaleh5686 3 года назад +3

    Gentlemen, well done. Your videos are an educational foundation for any DIY homeowner or renovation contractor.

  • @mrwonderfullgj
    @mrwonderfullgj 2 года назад +2

    Great job. You are articulate, easy going,
    and thorough in your explanation of the whole procedure. Helps your viewers a lot. Hats off to the camera man as well.

  • @josephbibbo9181
    @josephbibbo9181 Год назад

    I am glad I happened to come by this video. I had my bathroom renovated by a contractor. Even though it is an old home the contractor did not anticipate or prepare for any potential issues with the plumbing. Long story short the installation was shoddy and my flange does not make a good seal with the toilet bowl and has some leaking. I was told the only way to fix it was removing/breaking the tile and removing 3 feet of old pipe. After seeing your video now I believe there is a better way. Thanks for the video. It was direct and very easy to follow and with a great view of the work.

  • @huejanus5505
    @huejanus5505 3 года назад +92

    The things we do for our parents. You’re a good man.

    • @billyoliver6695
      @billyoliver6695 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for all your step by step instruction it really helps a homeowner that likes to do his own work

    • @joea5183
      @joea5183 2 года назад

      He saved his momma anout 500$ here l, where im living.

  • @georgeforall
    @georgeforall 3 года назад +25

    I watched my dad install a flange when I was kid. The oakum was like a little rope that he stuffed down between the flange and pipe. Then he poured the molten lead in.

    • @Titantitan001
      @Titantitan001 3 года назад +1

      Thats what he said lol

    • @lpqtp
      @lpqtp 3 года назад

      That’s so cool. What year was that?

    • @georgeforall
      @georgeforall 3 года назад

      @@lpqtp Around 1965. I know. I’m old !😂

  • @lazarocortina5146
    @lazarocortina5146 3 года назад +16

    The most beautiful of all is that you did it for your mom.... You got my respect my man. Also the video is really good.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +6

      Thx. She always has a to do list for me😂

  • @daviddillon1923
    @daviddillon1923 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for walking us through that process. You gave me to key to replace my defunct toilet flange that needed to be dealt with the last time I changed the wax seal ten or so years ago. I broke half a dozen drill bits in getting all that lead out, but I was really glad to chuck that 75 year old flange in the trash. Thanks again!

  • @torinmurphin2953
    @torinmurphin2953 2 года назад +1

    We just bought a house built in 1950 and are remodeling the main bathroom and have this exact issue. Thanks so much for this video - exactly what we needed!

  • @stephenmayock3776
    @stephenmayock3776 3 года назад +11

    I used epoxy putty to fill in the gaps around pipe. Once dry you can drill it and sink the screws

    • @Jugc0006
      @Jugc0006 3 года назад

      Nice tip

    • @AmericanDrinker
      @AmericanDrinker 3 года назад +1

      Hey I did that once too! It was the only time I was tearing a toilet apart and all o had was putty and creativity. Great minds think alike

    • @stillnessbetween5103
      @stillnessbetween5103 3 года назад +1

      Good tip ! Abatron makes some good epoxy for jobs like that. My house is from 1938 and I have used quite a bit of it for many jobs from woodworking to concrete.

    • @kenweiss6720
      @kenweiss6720 3 года назад

      Stephen what brand epoxy putty do you recommend? Garry, below recommends Rapidset mortar mix. What are the pros and cons of either choice? Thanks

    • @stephenmayock3776
      @stephenmayock3776 3 года назад

      @@kenweiss6720 I don’t recall the brand. I got it from Lowes and it came in a tube. You cut the amount you need and kneed it to combine the two ingredients. They are two different colors so when they are completely mixed they are uniform in color and have the consistency of clay.

  • @kddd1863
    @kddd1863 3 года назад +3

    Your explanation was perfect , and you did excellent job ,I would like to add one comment , the cavity around the pipe can be easily fill with epoxy mixed with mortal or many other material that facilitate the screw fixation instead of 45 degree screw fixation

  • @rickrodriguez7118
    @rickrodriguez7118 3 года назад +59

    Kind of guy I'd buy a beer for.

  • @alangarner4095
    @alangarner4095 Год назад +1

    Hi I have been a plumber in the uk 🇬🇧 for many years and I like to see all aspects of plumbing from different places. I found your video very easy to understand and a pleasure to watch. Thank you very much for an amazing job 👍🏻😎👍🏻

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад +3

      I would be interested to know if you have experienced the same problems with the rubber gasket on this unit shrinking up and drawing across the opening of the drain, causing blockages like I have? It usually starts about the 10-year mark

    • @alangarner4095
      @alangarner4095 Год назад +1

      @@VikingVic76 Hi in the UK 🇬🇧 we don’t have the same type of fitting as you have in the USA 🇺🇸. All are toilet connection are of the push fit type . Most of the time the outlets are of the P bend type that goes out backwards. It is a far simpler type and they last a very long time.i will try to find some pictures of this fitting and get them to you so you can compare it with your set up .👍🏻😊👍🏻

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад +1

      @@alangarner4095 Thanx, that would be interesting, the Texas farmhouse I'm working on is over 100 yrs old & there's a lot of little differences to deal w/ like the 2×4 wall studs are actually 2"×4" but New studs are 1.5"× 3.5", so I'm curious to see what differences there are between the 2, plus the current American codes as well. I can build a house from ground up, but to be honest I find plumbing to be the most frustrating of all the trades it takes to build out a house.

  • @georgeaugunas8693
    @georgeaugunas8693 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! This is the most complete and comprehensive video I have seen showing how to remove and replace a toilet flange. Great job!

  • @susty3938
    @susty3938 3 года назад +7

    "I thought we were going to have a simple change out" Famous last words and every project in my house I hoped would be "simple" never has been. I hope my flange removes as easy as yours did. Thanks for giving detail about final mounting of the toilet, too, as other videos did not have that. I did have to laugh at the too short water supply hose at the end.. Thanks for the video

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 2 года назад

      How'd it go with yours?

    • @susty3938
      @susty3938 2 года назад +1

      @@4seeableTV Removal was as easy as shown in this video but installation was completely different as I had to use an offset flange because the original piping was too close to the wall and this caused many changes in procedure too long to go into here.

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 2 года назад

      @@susty3938 thanks for the info.

  • @nickdubay9852
    @nickdubay9852 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos. You’re great at explaining things as you go and troubleshooting as problems come up. It’s nice to see how things are done before diving into my own DIY projects. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @vascocordeirojr669
    @vascocordeirojr669 3 года назад +4

    Excellent video! One of the most articulately explained videos I've seen! Well done Sir!

  • @isleblue65
    @isleblue65 Год назад +1

    This was a super helpful video with super clear narrative. I had the same lead sealed cast iron flange and would have had no idea how to remove it without this clear explanation. I now also know which flange to purchase and how to level up the old pipe and install the flange.
    Thank you for saving me a lot of stress and time!

    • @VikingVic76
      @VikingVic76 Год назад

      Heads up I've had some experience with this type of a adapter and You may want to rethink this particular product. I used it about 10 years ago and the rubber gasket overtime shrinks and draws up across the opening and causes blockages, so unless they've changed the formula that they make the rubber out of you should expect an issue about the 10-year mark. Good luck.

  • @doingit2510
    @doingit2510 6 месяцев назад +1

    I always secure my flange bolts with acorn nuts to the flange. That way, the bolt doesn't spin when you're trying to tighten your nut and washer to the toilet.
    Great repair! Great job!
    -Shane from OC, CA

  • @WesterlandVentures
    @WesterlandVentures 2 года назад +4

    Very useful video, It's crazy to see how much you guys have improved as a youtube channel since this video. Love the videos

  • @elliottalderson2788
    @elliottalderson2788 3 года назад +7

    Me: “I dunno, kinda think I gotta be all gloved up for this job?”

  • @elchuyito355
    @elchuyito355 3 года назад +6

    This is one cool as dude. Love the way you compliment each other on keeping us entertained. Very well made and very clear.

  • @SantaNMS
    @SantaNMS 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was the best flange replacement video I have seen! I work in multi family Maintenance and you did an excellent job explaining the replacement process. The buildings I service have a lot of the cast iron flanges and they can be a project to replace. Good work. I hit the thumbs up button and subscribed!

  • @darinjarvis580
    @darinjarvis580 3 месяца назад

    Excellent description of what ive ran into on my rentals houses built in 50's took a steel chisel cut lead pipe at floor level bought flange with threads and rubber gasket put it in 4 lead pipe twist it gasket threaded up on flange sealed up tight then aligned flanged then screwed it to floor

  • @fernandop9327
    @fernandop9327 4 года назад +5

    Great timing on this video, I’m getting ready to fix the same issue. Your videos are very helpful, thank you!

    • @bigdaddymows8330
      @bigdaddymows8330 4 года назад

      Yes perfect timing and a Great video, I looked 2 week's ago and couldn't find anything thing to help with this issue. Going to try this today 👍

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Thanks to you both👍

  • @kelleysimonds5945
    @kelleysimonds5945 3 года назад +4

    You know what a lot, if not most contractors would do, more shims. Good work ethic here.

  • @beatinbanks8962
    @beatinbanks8962 3 года назад +5

    Omg this was very helpful thank you so much! I did exactly what you said with drilling the lead out and it worked like a charm. And I subscribed brother.

  • @mcasuzu
    @mcasuzu 9 месяцев назад

    I am definitely going to repair my basement toilet that has such a setup - cast iron flange in a 110 year old NE PA house. Thank you a lot for your presentation. Thank you for being extremely patient and doing the video at a normal speed and not trying to show off.

  • @mikeking7470
    @mikeking7470 11 дней назад

    I'm a DIY guy and have installed a few toilets over the years but I'm a small guy and getting old so I've probably "hugged" my last toilet. Enjoyed the video.

  • @lar4305
    @lar4305 2 года назад +3

    Awesome job! you made it look so easy. You keep your work area very clean as you went along. That tells me you take a lot of pride in your work.👍

  • @Ramesh-xf9nv
    @Ramesh-xf9nv 3 года назад +4

    This is where experience kicks ass 😂👍🏽 Great work

  • @pyro_warrior5924
    @pyro_warrior5924 3 года назад +6

    In addition to caulking can you use spray foam type sealant through one of the flange holes to seal and keep critters out? Or even spray between the cast iron pipe and visible foundation before putting the adapter?

    • @Iminsidethebeltway
      @Iminsidethebeltway 3 года назад +1

      I like the idea of filling that gap between the original cast iron pipe and the foundation and tile. You could also use an epoxy putty there. Having talked about keeping ants (and maybe cockroaches) out, this will give a better preventive seal. Incidentally, sometimes it's not the foundation under all this, but a basement, and, depending on where in the basement that pipe is located, the 4" cast iron may go straight into the basement floor, or may make a right angle turn and either go through the wall at that point to the outside, or make a second right angle turn at the wall, to either run to floor there, or run nearly to the floor, then another right angle to the outside. If this is all accessible through the basement, some plumbers might cut off the cast iron down there somewhere, and replace it with PVC and a Fernco fitting, so that in a couple more years, he doesn't have to go back and replace that ancient leaking cast which has rusted through and is leaking. If you do that, you can then run the PVC all the way up to the toilet flange, and you won't need that expansion gizmo, just a bit of primer and glue.

    • @dukefuller1171
      @dukefuller1171 3 года назад +2

      What jeff said and don't caulk the toilet. It will cause problems. I'd rather have a wet sock to know there is a problem than probably rot out the rest of the floor by caulking the toilet. Ants? Really? I assure you if ants want in they will , but caulking the toilet is going to be a disaster.

    • @Titantitan001
      @Titantitan001 3 года назад +1

      @@dukefuller1171 ive seen a lot of people do this and I’ve had to rip out entire subfloors cause of this. Idk if they think that its protecting underneath or something when it reality it makes a big problem

  • @YumboYack2521
    @YumboYack2521 11 месяцев назад +1

    This video saved the crap (heh) out of a diy job I did. House had this exact same iron flange and it was so deteriorated that it made the toilet wobble. I had no idea how to tackle it until I found this video. I replaced it with a similar flange that insets inside the pipe, except mine was made of metal. Thank you so much!

  • @annetteharris61
    @annetteharris61 Год назад

    I just read the previous comment and I am also a 62 yo woman that does my own home repairs and am going to be tackling this project also. Your videos are so great and detailed I feel confident I can also do this repair. To the previous person in the comments ' You Go Girl'. Ha!

  • @lancelotlink3907
    @lancelotlink3907 3 года назад +4

    Great video but you should wear disposable gloves when repairing a sheet hole.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      I promise next time👍

  • @josephrichardson4678
    @josephrichardson4678 3 года назад +64

    Sitting on a toilet watching something about a toilet.

    • @bill90405
      @bill90405 3 года назад

      Wondering if it was installed properly...

    • @NightWrencher
      @NightWrencher 2 года назад

      Toiletception

  • @mgriff777
    @mgriff777 3 года назад +4

    I watched this, and it's the truth! All told, follow this advice to the letter and the job will take an hour.

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Matt! Love the Borderlands profile picture as well!

    • @MiguelRamirez-oi8wi
      @MiguelRamirez-oi8wi 3 года назад

      Also where gloves 🧤

    • @mgriff777
      @mgriff777 3 года назад

      @@StudPack Thanks. I followed the video down to the 1/4" bit, though I used a nail punch to pry out the filler. Thank you so much for this content. This is stuff people need to know.
      BL2 is the shiznit!

  • @chuckschroeder249
    @chuckschroeder249 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU guys so much! This video was so clear, accurate and helpful. I would have been clueless without this instruction. Saved me hundreds of dollars and time! Ended up being a relatively simple fix. Grateful for you all, keep up the great work!

  • @cindycook7562
    @cindycook7562 2 года назад

    I'm a retired PE teacher (62 yr old female) living in a housing coop. The more we do on our own, the less we have to raise our rents (8 triplexes - old Victorian homes....renovated 35 years ago). I loved your video, but now need to find the #8 that you made reference to... just in case the case I'm going to attempt to do on my own turns out to be a plastic one rather than a metal pipe. As a teacher of 40+ years, I can tell you, this was one excellent video- and I hope to find MORE made by you. (I'm the responsible one for Maintenance in my coop).

  • @DavidTorres-tw8kv
    @DavidTorres-tw8kv 3 года назад +7

    Please use some gloves 🙏🏻

  • @kennp9184
    @kennp9184 3 года назад +10

    When working on sanitation lines, you really need to wear disposable gloves.

    • @nicolemartin2976
      @nicolemartin2976 3 года назад +4

      It's his mom's stuff. Leave him alone.

    • @ericguerrero4587
      @ericguerrero4587 3 года назад +1

      Fecal substance is the 3rd most common way to transport viral and bacterial infections. So I think his comments are spot on. I don't care who's toilet it is. Plumbers back in the old days got ring worm all over their bodies.. and it was very sad. So, please wear gloves! 😁 God bless bro and great video.

    • @gpowell1624
      @gpowell1624 3 года назад

      the safety geeks strike again with their inane comments

    • @BrBill
      @BrBill 2 года назад

      @@gpowell1624Yeah, it's so stupid to care about whether you get sick or poisoned

  • @harpwill7551
    @harpwill7551 10 месяцев назад

    Love your instructions on this project. My house is the same, an old house with lead pipe and when I removed the toilet it was just the rubber seal and no flange into the pipe. I did it your way and all tight with the flange and mounted perfect. I didnt use the wax seal but the new rubber seal and it works better and locks into the flush with power force. Thank you for your excellent instructions.

  • @danielhall5513
    @danielhall5513 4 месяца назад +1

    Just ran into this at my own home , I am a electrician so you know we don't know anything about plumbing. Lol so this was a Big help I'm going to be working on it this week. Thanks fellas appreciate it

  • @nickdombrowski1596
    @nickdombrowski1596 11 месяцев назад

    I'm installing a new prefab shower pan on slab and this technique was critical to my success...a thousand thanks!

  • @RussellBennett-c3y
    @RussellBennett-c3y 8 месяцев назад

    Just started a bathroom remodel today and discovered this issue, and was dreading having to call in a plumber because I’ve never worked with cast iron before. I feel absolutely confident now that I can tackle this myself, this video was phenomenally well done!

  • @RussellBennett-c3y
    @RussellBennett-c3y 8 месяцев назад

    I used this video today to solve this problem and it worked like a charm!! I was terrified of messing with cast iron before and now I have zero qualms about it, thank you so much for your wonderful education!

  • @tezanric5758
    @tezanric5758 2 года назад +2

    You can tell this man has a lot of experience! In this kind of work, there is no substitute for experience! Great job. The only thing I would do differently is to use stainless steel or galvanized screws so they don't rust. Also, if you have a crawl space, you can add support on the bottom (either treated wood or stainless/galvanized plates) so that the screws would grab better without having to drill new holes on the flange. Your camera man can assist you with that from the bottom. He holds the medium below while you screw into it from above. You might need longer screws.

    • @mikejohnson9118
      @mikejohnson9118 2 года назад

      Stainless and good stainless at that. The GRK he used are great screws. But they make a stainless version of them too.

  • @jgomez7535
    @jgomez7535 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate the DIY advice. Its great to see people like yourself sharing your knowledge. Thank You 👍🏼

  • @johndiskin9431
    @johndiskin9431 Год назад

    I've gotta tell you... Having been a construction carpenter for years, we always had plumbers on the job for stuff like this so I never learned anything but the basics in plumbing. Your video was a LIFESAVER! The floor under the toilet was soggy and in need of repair. I cut the old flooring away but was clueless about what to do with the old floor flange until I watched your video. I'll be dipped if it didn't come out exactly the way you said it would. The rest? Was a piece of cake. Thank you!!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  Год назад

      Our pleasure! so glad it was helpful 👊💪

  • @ctucek8980
    @ctucek8980 15 дней назад

    Thanks so much! We appreciated seeing an old toilet sewer drain pipe to see if ours was the same. Had it been (wasn't), we'd have known what to do. Like the specialized flange insert with the gasket that tightened inside. We might need that!

  • @lindarosenthal6835
    @lindarosenthal6835 2 года назад

    Thank you. Ran into one of these at a rental today. Next toilet change there will require a removal of the cast iron flange. Great instructions and job!

  • @marjoriejudge5348
    @marjoriejudge5348 3 года назад

    so refreshing to see a repair on iron plumbing instead of pvc - thank you for showing everything in detail - Fabulous

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад +1

      Thx Marjorie 👍

  • @KC-fb8ql
    @KC-fb8ql 10 месяцев назад

    I’m facing this issue on a bathroom renovation and your vid is the best I’ve seen yet. Thanks!

  • @daveubermensch
    @daveubermensch Год назад +1

    The video might be 2 yrs old, but it'a still helping people learn.
    Thank you having this up.

  • @weiye701
    @weiye701 3 месяца назад

    Definitely the best video on cast iron toilet flange with so many awesome techniques. Thanks so much!!!

  • @BoogerKlown
    @BoogerKlown Год назад

    Thanks a bunch. I am replacing a toilet in my house and was surprised when I found that metal flange. This video helped me so much and I was able to get the flange removed and replaced with a modern plastic flange for cast iron flange replacement. One note, my drill is cordless so it took a bit longer as I had to keep charging the battery. :D Thank you for your content this video and many others have helped me as I slowly do work in my 60 year old home. Please keep up the great work.

  • @garyyamnitz4229
    @garyyamnitz4229 2 года назад

    One of the best how to videos I seen. I've replaced many toilets and I still learned some things. This guy covers all the bases.

  • @jamesferguson1054
    @jamesferguson1054 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video, this is a project I'm going to do just as soon as the thunder storms passover. The flange in my main restroom has always been loose (shoddy installation when new)so I've had the reseal it every 5-8 years. Now with that flange you just used I think I can handle the fix. Again Thank you

  • @lisabyrd3564
    @lisabyrd3564 2 года назад

    We are preparing to do this in our 70 year old house as well. I really appreciate that he hit a situation that was not ideal! I am sure we will have the same thing. This is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @neilv6754
    @neilv6754 3 года назад +1

    This is one of the best, most instructive videos I have ever seen. Great job. Great explanations. Thanks!!!!

    • @StudPack
      @StudPack  3 года назад

      Our pleasure Neil 👍👊

  • @objuan6
    @objuan6 Год назад

    good video. I have been doing this kind of stuff all my life, familiar with all those tools, but, never done this particular trick.
    watching this, in anticipation of similar
    project, was absolutely time well spent. thanks!

  • @wiseoldman5841
    @wiseoldman5841 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent..I was cringing when you used the cutoff without the guard! Will give it a shot but my drain pipe is actually led as well. The flange ripped off when I removed the toilet. It's not very round..guess I'll have to see if anyone makes pipe expanders like the ones used on exhaust pipe. Or figure out to led load the bugger. Always fun!

  • @smith8948
    @smith8948 Месяц назад

    This info was spot on, thank you so much for providing the much needed diy walk through!

  • @RedfishCarolina
    @RedfishCarolina Год назад

    This is a perfectly done video and very helpful, I'm doing this today in fact. When I caulk a toilet, I leave the very front unsealed so that any leaks stand a chance of weeping out and being seen so that it doesn't sit and rot.

  • @ashleyarmfield2285
    @ashleyarmfield2285 Год назад

    I am so thankful for this man’s video. The toilet flange replacement will be so much easier to perform. Thank you.