How To Install The Wax Ring or Danco Perfect Seal On Your Toilet Flange Explained In Detail

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2021
  • In this video, John shares what you need to know to replace the wax ring or use the Danco Perfect Seal when installing or re-installing your toilet. Remember.. always use a NEW wax right when reseating a toilet!!
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    How To Install The Wax Ring or Danco Perfect Seal On Your Toilet Flange Explained In Detail
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Комментарии • 237

  • @ggrraanntt420
    @ggrraanntt420 Год назад +13

    such a great video. explanation was bang on! I'm a carpenter, who struggles to believe in himself so it is always nice to have such great videos to have reassurance that I am following the right path and steps! Thanks soo much. I've done this before without watching videos with no problems. just nice to have that security knowing I'm not missing anything!

  • @marisakennedy777
    @marisakennedy777 Год назад +7

    I like having both quick videos and in-depth tuts that cover many of the things that can come up in a project like this. The 101 Basics to get the overall idea of a most common simplest scenerio and the Master Class of all the tricks and know-how of an experienced plumber. Nice vid!

  • @kurtbilinski1723
    @kurtbilinski1723 Год назад +27

    Note that the blue part of the Perfect Seal assembly is an optional piece, used only if its extra "reach" is needed (when the existing flange is sunk down in the floor). The instructions that come with the Perfect Seal cover that.
    Another common question is: where should the pipe-mounted flange sit? Should it be on the base surface (wood or cement), or should it be sitting on top of the finished floor? The correct answer is - on top of the finished floor. So if you add tile, factor in cutting out the old flange, install the tile, then install a new flange. Yes, the Perfect Seal part "can" work with the existing flange, but I like to replace it anyway because often, the new floor surface and the old flange aren't always parallel.

  • @PandABingham
    @PandABingham 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! This helped me a lot with my first wax ring replacement.

  • @tylergallagher889
    @tylergallagher889 2 года назад +19

    Explained perfectly for DIY people like myself! Thank you!!!

  • @yuriy9498
    @yuriy9498 3 года назад +12

    Thanks. Everything is told in detail and there are no hidden secrets.

  • @stephenforde8162
    @stephenforde8162 Год назад +15

    I have a leak at the base of my toilet and been struggling to find a plumber, this video just gave me the confidence I've been looking for to do it myself. Great video👍🏾

  • @iosefa620
    @iosefa620 2 года назад +7

    I love how he simplified it

  • @jaerah69
    @jaerah69 Год назад

    Awesome. Just the refresher I needed to knock out this task. Thanks so much.

  • @loveliestday
    @loveliestday 2 года назад +12

    This my first time replacing a wax ring. I purchased the Danco. I am hoping all goes well. Your explanation was great. Thank you.

    • @mohammadabid1222
      @mohammadabid1222 2 года назад +7

      I installed it today in a cast iron pipe it came out great just take ur time with it

  • @PabloH
    @PabloH Год назад

    thank you... thank you for the tip. this is very helpful. my toilet was leaking since 2017 at the time, i replaced the flange but i used just a regular wax. we recently just had a termite inspection and he told me that there's a leak under the toilet. i was afraid it was a cracked pipe until i crawl under and noticed the leak was coming from the lip of the flange. i saw your video and also used the danko seal. now i can comfortably sleep at night knowing the leak will no longer be there. 😉

  • @paulcrescenti5581
    @paulcrescenti5581 2 года назад +17

    I can’t believe I watched the whole video! That said, you have convinced me to use the Danco product next time I set or reset a toilet. Great explanation of its advantages.

  • @tonydooda9449
    @tonydooda9449 Год назад +3

    This video clarifies what I'm dealing with, replacing the toilet found out the floor flange sites over a quarter inch deep so this is what I need I purchased the extra thick was seal but didn't feel that it would provide a great seal so I purchased the Danco Perfect Seal this one sits higher then the others thank you for this video.

    • @AlkalineInsides
      @AlkalineInsides 11 месяцев назад

      How did it go? Which direction did you go in? I’m having a hard time deciding between the wax and danco. At first I was thinking “Better Than Wax”. But danco is calling my name more than that one.
      My flange sits just about where yours does

  • @snakethepeg7828
    @snakethepeg7828 2 года назад +8

    Wow thank you for such a fantastic explaination, even a thick skulled person such as myself could understand the important points that needed to be addressed

  • @lammyde2566
    @lammyde2566 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this video. I have a question for you. How do you identify the right wax ring size for your toilet installation?

  • @unuchi-ja1987
    @unuchi-ja1987 2 года назад +1

    This was very helpful stuff! That man

  • @citizenpcorp1111
    @citizenpcorp1111 3 месяца назад

    Tried it today and it is a game changer! No brainer

  • @johnmoser2689
    @johnmoser2689 2 года назад

    Very helpful.... we have problems with my kids bathroom toilet breaking the bolts and leaking I'm going to try the perfect seal and look for upgraded bolts

  • @davidcole8200
    @davidcole8200 7 месяцев назад

    I liked this video. You covered a lot of angles while keeping it simple .

  • @jaynich9925
    @jaynich9925 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! I didnt even have to be in the bathroom and I could picture the whole installation.

  • @tsetendorjee9040
    @tsetendorjee9040 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is an excellent How To Install Toilet and thank you very much!!!❤👍👍👍

  • @carlosrios5031
    @carlosrios5031 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Very well explained!

  • @Audace1400
    @Audace1400 Год назад +4

    Used this when I was in a pinch and pulled a toilet out and saw the flange was at least 1/2 below floor level. The blue seal helped make up the extra height needed. The inner diameter maybe a little too small as noted by other comments. Will see how it goes. I think they should have the inner black ring extend down into the flange a little deeper like normal wax rings do.

  • @josepina5750
    @josepina5750 2 года назад

    You explain it perfect ‼️💪💯

  • @user-im3py4zy2f
    @user-im3py4zy2f 22 дня назад

    Good video and good commentary explanations.

  • @reissallan
    @reissallan 2 года назад

    The things you find on the internet! Hi John! 😊

  • @lateepiphany
    @lateepiphany Год назад

    Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @Cressida024
    @Cressida024 Год назад

    Thank you! Very informative! From the sounds of it though my bathroom is screwed 😞

  • @ZeroCarbDaddy
    @ZeroCarbDaddy 5 месяцев назад

    The good thing about foam rings is that sometimes they can be reused. Versus the wax ring is a one time use. This has both and as long as the rubber is in good shape and the wax is still bonded to the bottom you can reuse this ring. Great product. There are also other foam rings out there find what works for you but this one is hard to beat.

  • @consciousobjector2507
    @consciousobjector2507 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, thanks!

  • @eileensudzina5675
    @eileensudzina5675 2 года назад +5

    This will be second time replacing seal after about 15 years. Yes, I did have to use 2 wax rings the first time because it was not enough. NO, I don't want to do this again myself but I am capable of doing this and it is cold and snowing and not much else to do. Thanks for the video. I will need to watch another to get the jest of removing the toilet. I think the current screws are rusted and bent. SO that is step one. I bought 4 different types of seals hoping to elliminate the 5 normal trips back to the hardware store. Where's a guy when you need one.

  • @davidnle
    @davidnle 9 месяцев назад

    hi, my contractor pour another layer of concrete so the toilet flange now sits about almost an inch below the finished floor. There fore the wax ring leaks water. Would this Perfect Seal is high enough for this job? thanks

  • @jcFanto7885
    @jcFanto7885 Месяц назад

    awesome video and information, Thanks a lot!!

  • @way2g619
    @way2g619 2 года назад

    Great video ez to follow thanks

  • @howtodoitdude1662
    @howtodoitdude1662 2 года назад +47

    Wax rings work fine. You need to know how to use them. You install them on the toilet first, then you placed it over the flange. If you put the wax ring on the flange first, there’s a possibility that the toilet will not sit properly.

    • @bravingbrivatebrian
      @bravingbrivatebrian 10 месяцев назад +5

      No doubt that works most of the time but I'd be willingly to bet the vast majority of plumbers put it on the flange first. Never seen any plumber do that.

    • @daveb2177
      @daveb2177 7 месяцев назад +4

      I have never seen a plumber do that or even had it recommended. I got into the electrical trade in 2000. (Side note) Things were laid back, and learning on the job was possible back then. But after the 2007/2008 housing crash, in order to make money in the residential market, you have to get in and out as fast as possible and with fewer people. My point (finally) plumbing trim crews might have 2 or 3 people, but usually, each one is on a separate task. Installing the wax ring on the toilet first would probably be as reliable as on the flange "IF" you did it with two people, but by yourself? But alone, I would be wondering if it was on the flange correctly, and then getting a call in a few months to come fix it and also pay for the water damage. When it's on the flange, you can use the bolts as a guide. Most of the time, you can keep the ring in place by pushing the bolts into the wax a little bit. If another ring is needed, you'll know. The other way, you will be guessing, did it fall off or slide, or am I on the flange right. Sorry, things keep popping into my head as I'm typing this. But to be honest, I see no benefits of putting it on the toilet. Lastly, why come on here and somewhat discredit the information. I can see if you asked his opinion, but basically telling him he's doing it wrong or isn't doing it the best way is kinda rude for the amount of good information he has to offer on this channel.

    • @robertm1672
      @robertm1672 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sure, they work fine in a majority of situations, HOWEVER, that requires an assumption. He's not talking about the perfect situation. He's also talking about a "better" / different solution, especially when there's been adjustments, modifications post inital install. New flooring install was an example.
      And let's be real, wax rings are about as nasty as they come when doing toilet work!
      Unless of course a person doesn't mind all that built up fecal sludge and slime when doing renovation/repairs typical of home servicing that comes up time to time.
      My home for instance, in a 10 year span, required the removal of the toilet multiple times.
      Removal of preexisting flooring. Ain't down with carpet.
      Changed toilet 2x.
      Busted water pipe requiring new flooring and substrate.
      Toilet removal due to toilet shift time/wood flex, breakdown of wax ring. Bacteria and common household cleaning products will eventually degrade the seal and can end up with leaks, whereas plastics are generally immune to it all.

    • @tradeswithjohnnie
      @tradeswithjohnnie 3 месяца назад

      ​@daveb2177 thank you for providing your logical common sense.

  • @manuelquicho7695
    @manuelquicho7695 Год назад

    Nice presentation😊

  • @Bete_Noir
    @Bete_Noir 8 месяцев назад

    In the video you mention toilet shims and state that you'll leave a link for them "below", but I'm not finding it. Can grout be used instead?

  • @mikemcfarland7622
    @mikemcfarland7622 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Really appreciate this. I'm a new homeowner, and I have to replace the seal on my toilet. This is really indepth. I would like to see a video on how to replace a kitchen sink with garbage disposal, dishwasher and water filter connections.

    • @FM19MONTH
      @FM19MONTH 8 месяцев назад

      New homeowner having to replace seal solidifies what a shxtty job mass home builders do --- cut corners, terrible employees who do bad jobs because they do not care aka no work ethic and/or not trained / work not inspected. Country performance in building sucks in so many ways it ain't funny. This is just out toilets. Think of our bridges and buildings.... not like work ethic is different all of a sudden Thing is developers / builders don't have to care - they get big corporate protection w lawyers who we cannot afford to fight. As a 70+ year old, I have been replacing toilet fixtures and wax rings in all my toilets. To see the shxt jobs that were done when installing flanges is nauseating. I am properly replacing my fourth and last flange today in prep to sell house. My work should last 30+ years for buyer. I have to be able to tell the new buyer what has been completed for them. I have integrity.

  • @govinda102000
    @govinda102000 Год назад

    Danco worked well so far. My flange is flush with the floor so I had to remove the inner black ring from the wax section. I would have liked to have mounted the blue spout directly to the toilet but couldn't get it to stretch enough. Hopefully it will hold.

  • @arciefan
    @arciefan 2 года назад +1

    Wonder if they make a smaller size for the rubber seal ? That is too big for my flange. And I have heard others mention that also.

  • @keithwalker5078
    @keithwalker5078 18 дней назад

    good video and tips, thanks.

  • @poodlenoodlesoup1
    @poodlenoodlesoup1 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @freedombuy4672
    @freedombuy4672 4 месяца назад

    excellent teacher

  • @donnafox4508
    @donnafox4508 Год назад

    thank your great explanation

  • @anb8760
    @anb8760 2 года назад

    Thanks great video, I have a toilet that is leaking, going to to give the Danco a shot.

  • @curtisaitken7027
    @curtisaitken7027 2 года назад +19

    In the construction of a toilet, the P-trap is designed into the toilet. The wax ring is meant to prevent gasses and fluid/solid from leaking if there is a blockage/malfunction beyond the subfloor plumbing.

    • @KeithsTVHD1
      @KeithsTVHD1 2 года назад +3

      This is true because I have a mainline that exits water out of the house that is blocked and the wax ring prevents any water from leaking under the toilet.

  • @jalvarez9136
    @jalvarez9136 5 месяцев назад

    thanks for the video, does the seal prevent gas from coming through?

  • @djjavispins
    @djjavispins 2 месяца назад

    Hello question:
    I've seen other RUclips Vids that say add a nut on the screw to keep in from rotating. Although the oblong head should catch it from spinning sometimes that's always not the case. Thoughts? Would that extra nut affect the height?

  • @anjoovohra9243
    @anjoovohra9243 День назад

    pretty good video, I liked it . i have a question why my toilet bowl does not flush out fast enough to clean the bowl in one flush. I have to flush 2 or 3 times to clean the bowl 100%. how can I correct the situation, please reply thank you so much.

  • @skeeburton3360
    @skeeburton3360 Год назад

    Very well done Thank you a mil

  • @mae2759
    @mae2759 2 года назад +5

    This was great for my application. My floor around my toilet is not level. Big hump on the right side and the back left corner slopes away. Almost impossible for the toilet to sit flush on the flange and be level without shimming. I replaced my original toilet with a new toilet a year or two ago and used a standard wax ring. I decided to install it flush on the flange and leave it unlevel. Great seal, but you could tell the toilet wasn't level when you sat on it. The other day we put new flooring in, so we had to pull the toilet. Used a standard wax ring again and decided to level it this time. With all of the rocking and lifting to level it, I must have broken the wax seal and it leaked. I decided to give this one a try. This was great for when I was shimming the toilet level, since no matter how much I lifted and repositioned the toilet, the rubber gasket will still be sealed on the toilet. My flange (looks like a repair flange) sits at least 1/4 inch above the floor, so I took out the blue extender and took out the black insert before even trying it once. Seems to have worked so far!

    • @garypear9133
      @garypear9133 Год назад

      Why didn't you level the floor when you were doing the flooring

    • @mae2759
      @mae2759 Год назад +1

      @@garypear9133 I tried with some floor leveling compound but I wasn't getting anywhere with it. It was really out of level. I'm not the best at doing that anyway. I gave it a try and only made it worse as I kept doing it. Was hard to keep it smooth and level it as I was building up certain sections so I just said F it. Lol. Makes me appreciate concrete finishers that much more.

    • @lym3204
      @lym3204 Год назад

      I knew about taking off the blue extender if the flange is flush or above the floor but did not realize there was a removable black insert until I read your message. According to a Perfect Seal video I saw if your toilet is not flush to the floor, I.E. rocking on the floor you remove the black insert. This will give more flexibility if your flange is point diagonally instead of perfectly vertical.
      Because I think most people will at least shim the toilet to be horizontal with a level and to prevent rocking in its final form.

    • @AlkalineInsides
      @AlkalineInsides 11 месяцев назад

      That’s great information! Are you able to provide and update? As it’s been 1 year later since you’ve posted this! Thanks

    • @mae2759
      @mae2759 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@AlkalineInsides Works great, no leaks!

  • @user-lj8pi5su5i
    @user-lj8pi5su5i 3 месяца назад

    Gracias señor por su tiempo y trabajo tank you god blessed you

  • @pedrocampos2830
    @pedrocampos2830 2 года назад

    Bro, thank you so much

  • @asiabacus3411
    @asiabacus3411 Месяц назад

    My kids’ dad remodeled our half bath and used the perfect seal a few months ago. I found it leaking today. Took up the toilet, and the blue part was squished and bent in such a way that was allowing water to leak…going to try a regular wax ring now.

  • @Noitisnt-ns7mo
    @Noitisnt-ns7mo Год назад +1

    Do the bolts come with the Danco? Do you need to clear away any wax from drain area?

  • @anthonyraffaele1041
    @anthonyraffaele1041 2 года назад

    I was wondering . . .can a cut the round hole in the floor with a saws all' or do I buy the hole cutting drill saw . .i dont want to mess up the 1 ' plywood floor and the floor . . . if so I can just buy the hole cutting expensive drill bit hole cutter bit . . or is there a more easy and clean way to cut the hole in floor . .

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 2 года назад

    Very helpful video but where is the link in the description for the shims 7:14?

  • @hussamblaney1123
    @hussamblaney1123 2 года назад

    hi
    my original flange was broken so i had to use the smaller 3'' flange to fit in the 4'' original
    what happen now i can't fit the wax ring or the perfect wax to fit in the 3'' flange
    what should i do

  • @robertsobek6177
    @robertsobek6177 2 года назад

    thanks for the vid.

  • @daddyo1952
    @daddyo1952 3 года назад

    Good video thanks

  • @keithwalker5078
    @keithwalker5078 18 дней назад

    I went and bought the danco and it worked just fine. with blue thingy on it as it flange was below tile line. will report back after a few days

  • @chellem4567
    @chellem4567 6 месяцев назад

    Which type would you recommend if you have REALLY heavy people that use the toilet? The toilet itself is not more than 3-4yrs old. But I’ve found damage & water stains on my hardwood floor (behind & on the sides of the toilet). However it floor is completely dry. Just can tell there was damage done. Any help would be appreciated.

  • @chas.fournet1087
    @chas.fournet1087 2 года назад +5

    John, Which "link in the Description" is for the little plastic shims to use when the flange is not level?

  • @bobweber4140
    @bobweber4140 2 года назад

    Great vid thankyou

  • @Ticonderoga12
    @Ticonderoga12 2 года назад

    The danco is just awsum

  • @tonyhwang3888
    @tonyhwang3888 2 года назад +3

    I had good experience with Danco. I like them.

  • @tammygillettVictoryGarden
    @tammygillettVictoryGarden 7 месяцев назад

    can you remove the toilet with the perfect seal and use it again?

  • @Sku11Leader
    @Sku11Leader 22 дня назад

    For a second when I saw your thumbnail I thought Thomas Massie was going to show me how to install a toilet.

  • @Zer0FuXGiv3n
    @Zer0FuXGiv3n 25 дней назад

    Okay I know you're just a weekend guy but we have terminology for these things that little thing that you hold in your hand that holds the wax ring in place, we call that a flange.
    Next up that little bend to keep the stink out as you put it it's called a p-trap or vapor lock.
    And a toilet actually has a built-in trap.
    If you look at the lower rear portion of any toilet you'll notice it has a tube.
    There's your trap. In essence the perfect seal is an idiot proof wax ring.
    From a full timer, have a great weekend.

  • @JuanRodriguez-nk6rf
    @JuanRodriguez-nk6rf 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @sparky619841
    @sparky619841 2 года назад +4

    How long does the perfect seal last before it becomes brittle and leaks raw sewage on the floor?

  • @kavery3410
    @kavery3410 2 года назад

    Does this work on offset flange

  • @MadsAboutYou
    @MadsAboutYou 5 месяцев назад

    What if you have an old cast iron flange with spots for the bolts that are too far apart for the Danco Perfect Seal?

  • @kellywarburton3344
    @kellywarburton3344 4 месяца назад

    Being that the toilet outlet is flush with the base of the toilet, I am wondering how well the Danco Perfect Seal, with the integral wax ring, will compress between the toilet base and flange without deforming or constricting the diameter of the channel, and still maintain the integrity of the seal with the ceramic. Thoughts?

  • @floydpink6238
    @floydpink6238 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Helps me a lot. Have a great day..thanks again..bye...

  • @zaymusic6796
    @zaymusic6796 4 месяца назад

    Hey I’m having this problem every time I run my kitchen sink or bath tub and bathroom sink it leak from the bottom of the toilet can that also be the wax ring ? I’m having someone coming to put a new one on tomorrow

  • @vze4vjxt
    @vze4vjxt 8 месяцев назад

    nice explanation - thanks

  • @juanmarinez6162
    @juanmarinez6162 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Dedicateddad4ever
    @Dedicateddad4ever 2 года назад +4

    Foam rings are easier and less messy. Most come with a variety of foam shims for different toilet heights. I’ve use wax for years but have changed my technique since the foam ones came out. I’ll never use wax again.

  • @fb510m
    @fb510m 2 года назад

    Have a bit of wobble in my toilet. Ill be tearing into it this winter. Cannot wait to fix this. Ill try the perfect seal. Thanks!

    • @Weekendhandyman
      @Weekendhandyman  2 года назад +1

      then, be sure to use those silicone wedges to help stabilize the toilet.

  • @dyingforpie6879
    @dyingforpie6879 2 года назад

    I wanted to use the new tech but it rocked side to side and front to back and stacking caused the toilet to sit what i considered way to high so i tossed the wax ring in - snug and level somethings just work as is

  • @joyfillman271
    @joyfillman271 11 месяцев назад

    How often do wax rings need to be replaced?

  • @beckyleung7233
    @beckyleung7233 2 года назад

    very good

  • @jackiecortez1093
    @jackiecortez1093 Год назад

    I like that very clear explanation.55

  • @tomlangley6236
    @tomlangley6236 2 года назад +14

    Stick with the tried and true Wax ring. Ive seen the Danco type rings fail more often than not. I had a DYI customer a couple of months ago call me about a broken toilet base where he had tried over tightening the base to get it flush with the floor because the Danco was too thick to compress all the way. A brand new toilet destroyed.

    • @tonyhwang3888
      @tonyhwang3888 2 года назад +3

      Danco is sort of hybrid type
      having wax ring too. DIY or not one has to know what(s)he is doing.

    • @packetattack7437
      @packetattack7437 Год назад +4

      That's an installer error. If the DIY'er tightened the bolts down to get it to compress. Danco instructions clearly say to remove the rings if the toilet won't sit flush.

    • @gregbernard4466
      @gregbernard4466 Год назад +2

      Korky is an American company and they make multiple "rubber parts" in the one product that you get at Home Depot. The "wax ring" seals air from the sewer. The water goes down because of gravity. Maybe the "wax ring" prevents splashing water but they have all usually have a plastic "horn" that goes into the pipe. Saniseal is one size but Korky gives you several thicknesses in one package and no slimy disgusting wax.

  • @oldgoat1890
    @oldgoat1890 3 года назад +7

    I used two wax rings in an old house one time. The drain pipe was cast iron pipe. It went down from the bowl, turned, went to the block wall. It turned again, went down, and turned through the wall. It was leaded together and really solid. The trouble was the connecting flange. It was not level with the floor. There must have been 1/4" difference across the flange. Short of tearing out the old cast pipe, what could I do? I did tear up the floor around the bowl and put in new floor with reinforcement. It worked well for years and was still working when I sold the place. I bet the majority of leaking bowls are caused by old unstable flooring. Of course a lot of the flooring gets this way from leaking bowls. You should check this before even reinstalling the ring.

    • @Zalagar619
      @Zalagar619 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/axKdxgxtiDE/видео.html&ab_channel=StudPack
      check this out, may help you in the future to fix the flange :) Hope this helps.

    • @harrypitts15
      @harrypitts15 2 года назад

      That's what I'm facing now. 1/4" difference from flange to front of toilet.

  • @eduardovillegas866
    @eduardovillegas866 2 года назад

    Was that a 3 inch or 4 inch 90 elbow

  • @threesondad
    @threesondad 3 года назад +4

    I've got a broken pvc flange over a 3" pipe and there isn't enough space between the subfloor and pipe to remove. I'm gonna use the thicker crescent-shaped metal repair flanges that go under the pvc flange cause it seems the thinner metal circle repair flanges that go on top rust out pretty quick. I'm gonna silicone between the layers but I don't know what to trust for the seal between toilet and flange. Wax does seem to leak over time with even a little rocking from the toilet. My flange is set on my finished floor, from what I've researched it seems people that have had problems with the Perfect Seal it may have been from flush/recessed flanges not causing enough compression to seal the rubber gaps. Anyone install Perfect Seal on a raised flange (and removing the blue spacer ring) and have issues?
    Wish Project Farm would do a review so I knew the best option...

    • @teddymac3737
      @teddymac3737 3 года назад +2

      I had a toilet that I had to do a repair on due to a contractor cracking the plastic flange. I did a ton of research on RUclips on how to fix my flange issue. I repaired the flange by using a 1/2" plastic flange spacer. After installing the plastic flange spacer my flange was now about a 1/4" above floor level. I tried wax rings and synthetic rings but had a reoccurring sewer gas leak. I did more research and discovered the Danco Perfect Seal. The Danco Perfect Seal solved my sewer gas leak and has been holding strong for several years.
      In my install I did not use the blue extension because I had a raised flange. Using Perfect Seal was the only thing that repaired my sewer gas issue. Perfect Seal is the only product I will use on toilet projects from now on. Perfect Seal is an award winning design that combines the ease of synthetic rings with the gas stopping qualities of wax.
      Good luck on your project.
      Take care and have a grrrreat day!!!

    • @truthspace5525
      @truthspace5525 2 года назад

      You can buy a cutter for a drill to cut the pipe internally. Remove the flange and install a new one.

    • @MFK1981
      @MFK1981 2 года назад

      Do NOT silicon a toilet flange.

  • @fosmert877
    @fosmert877 2 года назад +1

    I am having new flooring put in a bathroom soon. Should I let the installers pull the old toilet? Or should I get a new toilet put in before the flooring job?

    • @boeing757pilot
      @boeing757pilot Год назад

      Yes, pull the toilet and reinstall over the new tile.

  • @euklinrichards7444
    @euklinrichards7444 3 года назад

    My ring needs changing but it is on the back of the toilet how to

  • @freddyrosenberg9288
    @freddyrosenberg9288 2 года назад +33

    The solution is a reinforced wax seal which I have used for may years. The Danco requires a lot of room or even a recessed flange for it to work. I had an installation where the toilet was 3/4" above the floor and we could not get it to come down any further because of the Danco extra height. Danco does not work for all toilets or applications.

    • @pro7070
      @pro7070 2 года назад +1

      Yes the flange needs to be flush or slightly recessed from finished floor.

    • @jeffreywolf5235
      @jeffreywolf5235 2 года назад

      Those foam rubber ones are very temperamental is what I found. I'm going to have to research those reinforced ones because I have a toilet that just will not stop leaking no matter what. I have a very sneaky suspicion that is the actual pipe and clamping system that the plumbers that came in sometime before I get there put in in the basement.

    • @Will_b83
      @Will_b83 2 года назад +1

      @@jeffreywolf5235 double up on your regular wax rings…if that doesn’t work you might have other issues.

    • @jeffreywolf5235
      @jeffreywolf5235 2 года назад

      @@Will_b83 it's something else. I have tried doubling up I have tried five or six different wax seals. Total nightmare. I think it's got to be the pipe underneath and the toilet at fault. For some reason even when it's not even been sat on used or anything while I'm just testing it the water pillows out the back after two or three flushes I lift it up it's hard to pull off the floor because there's wax on the bottom of the bowl and on the flange but it looks like it's getting across the top of the flange or possibly the bottom of the toilet ot somehow. It doesn't make any sense. I've done hundreds of toilets in the last 30 years and never seen anything like this. I've come across destroyed flanges and all kinds of subfloor rot but never a week that wouldn't stop. And this is after about four or five plumbers came in before I did.

    • @Will_b83
      @Will_b83 2 года назад

      @@jeffreywolf5235 the only way to know for certain man. Would be to pull the toilet run a test ball down the closet and run a hydrostatic test. If there is an issue this will tell you where…also on one that give me issues, I’ll use food coloring with my test to see where that water is going.

  • @tablet2016
    @tablet2016 3 месяца назад

    Had a buddy change out a toilet for a family member and said when lifted the toilet had a fair amount creatures crawl out from their septic. Not interested in having any insects make it into the bathroom. Am I going to need a can of raid ready when we do this?

  • @saidmohammad63
    @saidmohammad63 Год назад

    Thanks Jhon 👍

  • @ryanwalker1825
    @ryanwalker1825 9 месяцев назад

    Is that beezwax... dose it have other ingredients in it

  • @elcues
    @elcues 2 года назад +1

    Thank You for your effort.
    This video only introduces to the Danco Perfect Seal. There is nothing showing or exactly explaining how to install this product. There is not one video on RUclips that exactly explains if and an how to exactly install this product. No one explains height measurement of the seal from the floor up to know for sure whether to leave or remove the blue extension. Neither is it explained when to leave the inner black ring in place or remove it also. It is mentioned that you can with both but no specific images or instruction.

    • @joewasnt5363
      @joewasnt5363 2 года назад +1

      There's a quick vid by Danco explaining that if the flange is sitting higher or the toilet has a wobble when seating it then remove the black ring. Instructions in the box also have the measurements. Hope this helps, I'm sure I'm to late

  • @MovingToMnPro
    @MovingToMnPro 2 года назад +1

    How about tips on lining up the toilet with the hole? Esp when the toilet is heavy or hard to balance about the hole. and you can't see both bolts at the same time. I've done dozens of toilets and still struggle with this when solo.

    • @serge4856
      @serge4856 2 года назад +4

      Put a pen or a screw driver on the side where the bolts are. Easy peasy

    • @donsmith9081
      @donsmith9081 2 года назад +7

      There was a great Idea (that was someone’s comment on another video) that said to put straws over bolts to line up.
      I always browse comments and every once in a while you can learn something to make your life easier.

    • @patrickdrier4707
      @patrickdrier4707 Год назад +1

      @@donsmith9081 I have to replace my wax ring tomorrow small leak. Trying to decide what type to get. Just replaced a leaky one 6months ago. Toilet was shimmed due to un level floor the hardest part was lining up every thing will try the straw thing. Hopefully this time everything will stay sealed for good

  • @nevinsummers7099
    @nevinsummers7099 3 года назад +2

    Can one use the "Perfect Seal" assembly on an old wall hung toilet which normally uses a typical wax ring.?

    • @joedazier6960
      @joedazier6960 2 года назад

      Noooooo. Well maaaaaybe. I wouldn’t. Wall hung toilets have a giant rubber ring in it

  • @dorispowers9060
    @dorispowers9060 10 месяцев назад

    I would like to see both after the toilet was set. I have seen several wax rings used but never the Danco. Thats a lot of material to collapse under a toilet.

  • @coolramone
    @coolramone 2 года назад +17

    The foam ring is less messy than the wax ring that deforms, sticks to everything and is hard to clean out when replacing. The problem with the foam ring is that many times it is too high and makes the toilet rock front to back.

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 2 года назад +5

      If the foam is too thick, you can cut it to a narrower thickness for it to work.

  • @yodatooba6444
    @yodatooba6444 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the detail. One question: you discourage the double wax ring method. Why?

    • @mikegarland4500
      @mikegarland4500 2 года назад +5

      I'm only an amateur, but my take on this is that you're introducing another variable into the equation with a double-ring installation. Just one more point to fail over time. Going with an extra-thick wax ring, or a taller "Perfect Seal" would be preferred. 'Time between failures' usually being longer for preferred methods of repair vs "piecing things together".