Does toilet flange need to be flush with floor?

The toilet flange needs to be on top of the finished floor. Meaning the bottom edge of the flange needs to be on the same plane as the toilet. So if your toilet sits on the tile, the flange needs to be on top of the tile too.
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Should toilet flange be level with floor or above?

When you install your toilet flange, it should be installed on top of the finished floor, and it should also be installed perfectly level. If your flange sits uneven or below the floor, then it's wrong. It has to sit evenly on top of the finished floor.
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Can toilet flange below floor level?

In a typical toilet installation, the floor flange that sits inside the drain opening below the toilet should be positioned so that its bottom surface rests flush against the finished floor or no more than 1/4 inch above or below the floor.
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Can toilet flange be flush with tile?

Installing A Toilet Flange. To be flush with the floor means to be even with the tile. There has been a lot of debate about the proper installation of a toilet flange, but it comes down to this - toilet flanges need to be above tile to prevent leaking and rocking of the toilet.
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How high can a toilet flange be above finished floor?

The optimum flange height to aim for is 1/4 inch above the finished floor. This typically allows for almost any type of wax ring to be used and still ensure a good seal.
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The Correct Height of a Toilet Flange



Can a toilet flange be too high?

When your toilet flange is too high, your toilet may leak water and rock back and forth when used. Both the leaking and the rocking can warp or break the floor. A leaking flange can also rot the subfloor and lead to the accumulation of mildew and mold.
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How do you install a toilet when the flange is too low?

If you do have the problem of a too-short flange, there is a fairly easy solution. It's called a toilet flange spacer, or a toilet flange extender. They are available in different sizes based on different needs; some even have rubber or silicone gaskets attached that get inserted into the existing flange.
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How do I fill the gap between my toilet and floor?

Apply a thin, even bead of caulk around the base of the toilet to cover the gap along the floor and hide the shims. If necessary, smooth the caulk with your finger, wiping your finger clean frequently with a paper towel or a rag.
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Does toilet flange go inside pipe?

This toilet flange is designed to glue on the inside of the pipe or expand inside the pipe. Leave the old toilet flange right in place and glue on the new one at the right elevation for the floor, if it's plastic. The flange should be sitting with the bottom edge flush with the top of the floor.
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Should I use a wax ring with a flange?

Wax Ring With Sleeve

If your flange is floor level or slightly below then you can use an extra-thick wax ring. If the flange is lower than a 1/4” below the floor level then you should use a flange extension to raise the flange height or remove and replace the old floor flange and set it to the right height.
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Does flooring go under toilet?

If you're installing a new floor, pedestal sink, and toilet, you should install the laminate flooring first so it's under the sink and toilet. Because laminate flooring floats above the sub-floor on top of underlayment, it will expand and contract slightly with the temperature and humidity of the room.
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Should you tile under a toilet?

The bathroom fitters are unanimous—if you're looking for a high quality finish, with a better seal against water damage, then always tile the floor first.
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Should I caulk around my toilet?

Caulk Keeps the Toilet Secure

Think again! Caulk keeps your toilet secure the floor, and avoids any chance of injury or toilet malfunctioning. It's actually required by the International Plumbing Code to caulk a toilet to the floor, and now knowing the reasoning behind it, why would you not want to?
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How do you raise a toilet flange on concrete?

Instructions
  1. Cut off the Old Flange and Obstructions. After you remove the toilet, you will probably find an existing toilet flange. ...
  2. Scrape off Old Wax Ring. ...
  3. Pick the Correct New Toilet Flange. ...
  4. Place T-Bolts in New Toilet Flange. ...
  5. Position Toilet Flange. ...
  6. Drill Holes Into Concrete. ...
  7. Screw Toilet Flange Onto Concrete.
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Does a toilet need to be perfectly level?

There are purists out there that may say it must be level, but if it looks good setting there, I would let it set on the floor with no shims. It should not affect the operation of the flapper or valve that flushes the toilet.
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Can a toilet flange be rotated?

Unless you are rotating the toilet less than a few degrees, you have to rotate the flange itself before the bolts can slide into the position you want.
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