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If there is water slowly
leaking around the base of your toilet, or you constantly smell a
foul odor in your bathroom chances are the toilet wax ring has begun
to fail and it is time for it to be replaced.
A toilet wax ring is pretty much described by its name. It is a 1 to
2 inch thick ring of wax, frequently found surrounding a plastic
funnel. The toilet wax ring works by forming a water/air tight seal
between the base of the porcelain toilet base and the toilet flange
(plastic or cast iron).
If a toilet rocks when it is sat upon, over time the toilet wax ring
will breakdown and fail. This failure manifests itself in the
formation of small water and odor leaks around the base of the
toilet. If left unchecked, damage could occur to the bathroom floor
and unsafe sewer gasses may build up in the home.
A new toilet wax ring should also be replaced any time a toilet is
removed (e.g. during the installation of a new bathroom floor).
Replacing a toilet wax ring is easy to do and can be done by the do
it yourself homeowner with a little knowledge and some preparation.
Replacing a toilet wax ring can be done in about 1 hour assuming
there are no extenuating circumstances.
The basic steps required to change a toilet wax ring begin with
turning off the water supply line and emptying the tank and bowl of
water. The supply line also needs to be disconnected from the
toilet.
Next the anchor nuts, secured to the Hold-Down bolts, need to be
unscrewed.
The toilet is then lifted off the toilet flange and turned over.
The old toilet wax ring can then be scraped and removed off the base
of the toilet, and the floor can be cleaned of any old wax ring
residue.
The new toilet wax ring is then pressed onto the base of the toilet
and the toilet is then reseated onto the toilet flange.
The anchor nuts are then re-screwed back onto the Hold-down bolts
and the supply line reconnected.
The water supply line to the toilet can then be turned back on and
the toilet is back in business.
For more help on changing a toilet wax ring see the Changing a
Toilet Wax Ring EBook from HomeAdditionPlus.com. The Changing a
Toilet Wax Ring EBook will quickly explain to you in detail the
step-by-step process for changing the wax ring on a toilet and
includes how-to pictures for every key step in the process.
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