oldpops
Well-known member
Hello all. I've got a question for folks here who might know: What is the strongest leveling cement, or other compound such as epoxy mortar, that I can drill into to screw in bolts to hold a toilet flange? Had a leaky toilet and finally decided to see what's up. Found the toilet flange cracked. Seems like an easy fix EXCEPT that whoever worked on this before, really did a cluster of a toilet flange install. From what I can tell, they installed an "Outside the pipe" closet flange around the waste/soil pipe coming out of the ground. To do this they gouged out a LOT of the concrete floor that was around the waste pipe - down about an average of 2-1/2 inches. They also cut and/or grinded the top of the soil/waste pipe and this out-the-pipe flange in an attempt to make it level (they didn't succeed). So now I'm trying to fix this once and for all
Also, the guy who installed the ceramic tile, did so AROUND the toilet silhouette, INSTEAD of lifting the toilet, putting the tile down under where the toilet would sit. (Maybe he lifted the toilet and saw the way the toilet flange is and decided he didn't want any part of that mess. So he just put the toilet back down and tiled around it)
Anyway, there are numerous toilet flange repair kits out there but they all require that you mount the flange by screwing down into the concrete slab. Since the guy who install the outside-the-pipe flange gouged out the concrete, I can't find enough of the concrete down (below where mounting screws would go) to grab hold of.
So my choices are: A) I can get some tapcon screws for mounting but I have to either pour in some kind of leveling cement, or epoxy mortar, or maybe something else around the waste soil pipe, that is strong enough to hold the toilet with people on board. Is there such a cement or epoxy mortar or something else strong enough to do this?
or B) Find some kind of extra large toilet flange that extends out far enough where I can be over hard concrete. If so, does anyone have any sources or links?
Please let me know. I will try and attach some pictures of the mess I'm dealing with
Oh, since we want to put in a new toilet, I am probably going to use some kind of leveling cement to bring the level of the floor (inside the old toilet silhouette in the floor tile)
Also, the guy who installed the ceramic tile, did so AROUND the toilet silhouette, INSTEAD of lifting the toilet, putting the tile down under where the toilet would sit. (Maybe he lifted the toilet and saw the way the toilet flange is and decided he didn't want any part of that mess. So he just put the toilet back down and tiled around it)
Anyway, there are numerous toilet flange repair kits out there but they all require that you mount the flange by screwing down into the concrete slab. Since the guy who install the outside-the-pipe flange gouged out the concrete, I can't find enough of the concrete down (below where mounting screws would go) to grab hold of.
So my choices are: A) I can get some tapcon screws for mounting but I have to either pour in some kind of leveling cement, or epoxy mortar, or maybe something else around the waste soil pipe, that is strong enough to hold the toilet with people on board. Is there such a cement or epoxy mortar or something else strong enough to do this?
or B) Find some kind of extra large toilet flange that extends out far enough where I can be over hard concrete. If so, does anyone have any sources or links?
Please let me know. I will try and attach some pictures of the mess I'm dealing with
Oh, since we want to put in a new toilet, I am probably going to use some kind of leveling cement to bring the level of the floor (inside the old toilet silhouette in the floor tile)
