BurtEggley
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Going nuts here. About 2015 we noticed stains beginning around the toilets that were installed about 1998. We replaced the vinyl flooring. This is the third time we have been here now since 2015. Each time, the flange is checked and replaced if needed, the flooring is too and we start over. The last wax seals came from Ferguson Supply and were the highest quality and best I could get. The flange is anchored into the concrete with concrete screws. Inspecting the seal after removal, it always appears good but there is always moisture present around it, condensation I would guess. It is doing it again. The toilets do not rock. I have to find a solution to this problem. Can't keep replacing the vinyl floor and wax seals every three to four years. I might do a tile floor but that does not tell me why this is happening. Anyone else been thru this and discovered the cause and a fix? These are mounted on a concrete slab. The floor is always dry under the vinyl too. The stain will only be around the toilets, like moisture migrating thru the vinyl. The last flooring was fiberglass backed, which was supposed to reduce the risk of this happening. One troubling aspect is that the house was built in 1979. From 1979 to around 2015 this never happened. The toilets are Kohler 1.6 gallon and I am hesitant to replace them with 1.28 gallon. Maybe they have become porous and are letting moisture seep thru them? I dunno.






