Look for leaks.
Sealing toilet on saging floor.
Seal a door frame in place and seal the subfloor at the bottom of a door frame.
You may have to shim up the toilet or use a toilet base slab to prevent rocking.
Sealers or coatings do not adhere or stick well to ceramic floor tiles.
Discard all rotted wood and clean the drain well.
Toilets tend to leak below typically into a basement and seeing cases where a toilet is actually leaking on to the floor is quite rare.
The key is getting a good caulk seal between the toilet and the floor which prevent a master plumber shares his secrets for setting toilets on tile floors.
If there is any leaking that occurs in a toilet it would happen through the floor and not on the floor.
When preparing to install the toilet the first thing to confirm is the proper flange height.
A toilet would actually never leak right onto the floor.
Cut at least a few inches past the rotted wood under the toilet wood floor area with a reciprocating saw up to the closest joists.
Fill in gaps between crown moulding and baseboards.
If water is not present you can proceed with the repair.
Best for use with drywall wood and masonry.
Start the repair by confirming that your toilet is not leaking check carefully for water around the base of the toilet.
With the toilet removed you can see the toilet flange and measure its height above the floor.
Sometimes known as acrylic latex caulk.
Check the flange height.
When you install a toilet on a wood floor you won t encounter any more difficult problems than you would installing one on any other floor covering.