We would place the toilet pan on the floor and mark out the foot print with a pencil and the remove it again the next step would be to cut a hole in the floor under the pan for a key this would create a lock between the pan and the floor.
How to fix a toilet to tiled floor.
I am just a bit concerned about screwing the pan to the floor and whether the pipes will be far enough down not to worry.
Hi i m fitting a toilet pan onto a ceramic tiled bathroom floor.
I m fitting a toilet pan onto a ceramic tiled bathroom floor.
Most toilet pans and bidets require heavy duty fixings like anchor bolts or screws to hold them onto a tiled floor.
A master plumber shares his secrets for setting toilets on tile floors.
I can remember when i started my apprenticeship as a plumber every toilet pan was secured to the floor with a sand and cement mix mortar.
Great for fixing down a toilet to a ceramic tiled porcelain tiled or plastic floor without the use of screws.
Then fix it to the floor as you normally would.
Maybe an insert for the pan screwholes to leave a clean finish drilling some of these tiles can be a real pain and tbh not worth the effort if the floor is flat and the pan level.
How do you drill the tiles so that you ca.
A great solution that is tried and tested and gives a secure movement free fixing.
Fixing down a toilet without drilling and using screws.
Cut the caulk tube tip square and drag the caulk gun toward you as you lay in a thick bead of caulk along.
The key is getting a good caulk seal between the toilet and the floor which prevents rocking and protects against leaks.
I have to fix a new toilet to my daughter s downstairs toilet she has just had the floor retiled.
In this example the toilet has held firm since 2010 see photos below.
When you tighten tank s rawl bolts the tiles will crack if there are any hollow spots.
You d need to ensure that the pan was exactly.
If you ve got a good fix for the cistern against the back wall and the pan is stable it will be ok to use clear silicon around the bottom of the pan to stop it sliding.
The house has piped underfloor heating.
The previous wc was plugged and screwed down in the normal way any thoughts please.
I reckon you can get away with a good quality silicone to fix it down.