With the toilet removed you can see the toilet flange and measure its height above the floor.
Toilet flange above floor level.
This can be difficult as you probably haven t laid your floor at the moment.
To get the fitting out from the inside of the pipe you ll want to make two score cuts less than an inch between each.
In most cases the floor of a bathroom is tiled and in this case the tiling is done after the flange is installed.
Give some thought to the height of the finished floor and you should be able to work out how high it needs to be.
This would allow you to use a sponge gasket if you wanted to.
Optimum flange height to aim for is 1 4 inch above the finished floor.
Next you ll want to choose the right spacer from the extender system.
This typically allows for almost any type of wax ring to be used and still ensure a good seal.
Once you find the right spacer for your needs pay.
In the set rite system there s four different.
Notice in this image how the toilet waste pipe sits just inside the flange opening this is the proper way for a toilet to sit on a flange.
Start by removing your toilet and breaking the outer flange portion off.
You can use a hammer and a chisel.
Though above floor installation is considered the right way to fit a flange some swear by attaching it level with the floor.
The process is generally the same but the flange is secured down before the floor is finished.
In both cases always fastening the flange to the floor or subfloor.
The optimum toilet flange height is approximately inch above the floor to achieve the best seal and overall fit.
Once the outer portion of the flange and the fitting has.
If it s a little too low then this probably won t be an issue.
The perfect height for the toilet flange is to be the same level as the finished floor.
Your flange should be now.
Purchase a new one if the previous flange is too low purchase one that is designed to sit on the finished floor and provide the optimum toilet flange height.
This particular toilet flange was 5 8 above the floor level.