A simple to follow plan for installing a toilet

Installing a Toilet

Everything you need to know about installing a toilet.

How to Start Installing A Toilet

Many people who enjoy doing do-it-yourself projects all around the house, would not find installing a toilet to be a very difficult procedure. After all, you need to look at just a couple of points, to make sure that the toilet installation can be done in a proper fashion. Firstly, you need to see if the plumbing has been placed in its proper place. A toilet is normally sold with all its accessories attached to it, so that you do not have to worry about any necessary accessory not being available when you decide to install the toilet in your bathroom.

Tips and Techniques For Installing A Toilet

 

Keep the directions given to you by the manufacturer right at hand. Also, have some tools handy, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, closet bolts and caulking bead. You may want to buy a toilet which has a pressure flush toilet system. This will help keep the toilet from clogging as often.

Your toilet model is going to consist of a tank as well as a bowl. Start by installing the toilet bowl. Remove any sort of plug blocking the flange. This is placed there so that no leakage from the sewer escapes through the flange, during or after installation. This closet flange is where you are going to install your toilet bowl. You need to insert the necessary closet bolts into their respective slots. Now attach the “horn “over the bowl’s outlet. This is in the form of a ring gasket made of wax. You turn the toilet bowl over to attach its gasket horn.

Now seat the bowl properly over the flange, and make sure that it has been attached firmly with the help of washers, nuts and bolts. In the same manner, install the toilet tank in its allocated place, and attach it with the bolts, washers and nuts.

Installing a Toilet

Now that the bowl as well as the tank has been installed properly, it is time for you to attach the float flush supply unit. Naturally, you are going to switch off the water line/water supply, before you attach this supply unit to the tank. The float is necessary to regulate the flow of water into the tank. Install the float unit, by using the supplied washers and switch the water supply on. Allow the tank to fill and adjust the flush float if necessary. A little bit of caulking done around the toilet base is a good idea. Caulking beads are going to be visible and that is why, you can choose them in neutral colors, to match the interior of your bathroom. Here are more tips on toilet installation.

Here are some other useful tips, which you will want to go through, before you begin installing a toilet. Make sure that your toilet model has a seat. Many of toilet models do not have the seats added to the accessory list. So remember to buy the seat when you purchase a toilet. You can fix the bolts by applying a little bit of putty around their caps, so that they remain firm and steady. The moment the bolts are attached, you need to press the caps down. This is going to “glue” the bolts into place. Remember to tighten the nut of the water supply tube which brings the water supply to the tank. You may find water leaking from this tube, if the nut is not tightened properly.

Safety Tips When Installing a Toilet

Do not over tighten any of the nuts, because that is going to crack the tank or the bowl. Installing a toilet by yourself is definitely not a very difficult procedure, but it is always sensible to have the number of a plumber handy. You never know…

Here is another handy tip – see if you can get any sort of water supply shut off valve which you can install along with your toilet. That means that if there is any sort of overflow in your toilet tank, this shutoff valve is going to come in handy. The water is going to be cut off in your bathroom, instead of you having to go all the way to the main water supply and turning it off there. Use these tips and techniques in installing a toilet, right now!

 

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