What size toilet wax ring do I need?

To determine the correct width for your wax ring, simply turn your toilet bowl on its side, and measure the opening on the bottom of your toilet, called the “elbow neck.” Whatever width this measurement is, use that width wax ring. E.g. if the elbow neck measures 3 inches, use a 3-inch wax ring.
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Are toilet wax rings standard size?

Wax rings come in two diameters, 3 inches and 4 inches, because — as you might expect — those are the two standard sizes for toilet waste openings.
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Can I use an extra thick wax ring?

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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Should you use 1 or 2 wax rings on a toilet?

Do not be tempted to stack up two wax rings because this setup tends to leak. Installing a flange extender or using an extra-thick wax ring will work much better in the long run. Place the wax ring on the closet flange, not on the toilet.
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Why use a jumbo wax ring?

Oatey® MaxWax® Wax Bowl Ring with horn is a 100% pure petroleum wax gasket that is 40% thicker than standard rings for use when standard rings can not make a good seal. Provides a permanent seal impervious to vermin, odors, gases and acids.
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How To Install The Wax Ring or Danco Perfect Seal On Your Toilet Flange Explained In Detail



Why toilet still leaks after replacing wax ring?

If the closet flange sits below the level of the finished floor or the wax ring is installed catawampus, the seal can be incomplete, and the toilet will leak. Removing and resetting the toilet properly will stop the leak.
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Can you use 2 wax seals for a toilet?

You can certainly install a toilet with multiple wax rings, in fact sometimes it is necessary to make sure you don't have a leak. The most common case is when a homeowner will install a tile floor (or really any thick floor).
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Is there a thicker wax ring for a toilet?

The Everbilt wax ring is very thick and sticky in order to adhere to the porcelain on the bottom of the toilet for a watertight seal. It has a very smooth plastic horn built into the wax to guide the water into the center of the drain in order to prevent clogging.
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Is there something better than a wax ring?

For plumbers interested in a mess-free option, wax-free toilet seals check this box. These seals affix to the toilet using a strong adhesive. There's no wrangling the ring in into place.
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Are Waxless toilet rings good?

The choice between wax toilet seals and wax-free toilet seals ultimately comes down to your personal preference. Many professionals stick with wax because they know it's reliable, and they're paid to deal with the mess. If you're more comfortable with the tried-and-true approach, go with a wax seal.
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Does a wax ring need a flange?

The flange helps to ensure that the ring is centered over the flange in the floor and to direct the waste into the pipe. More wax in the ring helps ensure a good and thick seal. That's not good advice. If you use extra wax where not needed it can squeeze into the path of the water.
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Can I reuse toilet wax ring?

Before the toilet can be reinstalled, a new wax ring will need to be put down. The old one cannot be reused. If a toilet needs to be lifted in order to remove an object from the toilet or provide access to a clogged drain, the wax seal will need to be replaced.
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What kind of wax ring do you use for a wall mounted toilet?

2 Urethane Wax Ring for Wall Mounted Toilet Bowls.
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How do you measure a toilet flange?

The most common and readily available toilet flange is the 4 x 3-inch size. This pipe is 4 inches wide at the top but only 3 inches wide at the bottom. The 3-inch bottom is the correct size for fitting the schedule 40 pipe most frequently used in home drains.
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Is the toilet flange supposed to be flush with the floor?

For those that don't already know, the proper toilet flange height is when it's flush with the top of the finished floor. The optimum height is about ¼ inch. It's easier to get your flange flush with the floor if you lay your flooring before you install the flange.
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Do I need a double wax ring?

You Don't Have to Use a Double Wax Ring

Plumbers have been using wax rings to seal toilets almost as long as there have been toilets because wax is waterproof, sticky and molds to any shape. It's messy, though, so manufacturers have come up with a toilet wax ring alternative made of rubber.
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Should toilet flange sit on top of tile?

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. The spacing of the toilet exit "horn" and sealing surface is designed for this height.
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Do you need to caulk around 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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Why do toilet wax rings fail?

One very common cause of wax ring problems is loose toilets. If the toilet is not firmly mounted, or gets loose to the point where it rocks a bit, it can cause the wax ring to lose its seal. When installed, a wax ring is compressed to fit the flange and the toilet, creating the seal.
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How do I know if my wax ring is sealed?

To test that a bad seal is the problem, grab a couple of towels and wipe up the water. Go on with your day, checking periodically to see if the water has returned. If the floor is still dry, chances are that the water wasn't coming from the toilet's base.
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Which is better wax ring or rubber?

It all comes down to your personal preference. If you feel more comfortable using something tried and true, stick to a wax ring. For a newer mess-free approach, wax-free toilet seals are the way to go.
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How tight should the bolts on a toilet be?

Bolts Don't Have to Be Extremely Tight

In some cases, hand-tightening and a quarter-turn is all you need. It's important to keep in mind that the toilet tank is not intended to take weight and strain. The tank-to-bowl bolts are merely there to ensure the rubber seal between the tank and bowl is snug and leakproof.
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