What can I use instead of a wax ring?

Sponge type gaskets are commonly used as an alternative to felted wax rings meaning they are mostly used for wall-hung toilets and urinals. These sponge gaskets can also be used for floor mounted toilets if specified.

Is there something better than a wax ring for a toilet?

The Fluidmaster 7530P8 Universal Better Than Wax Toilet Seal is truly a better way to install a toilet. Made from advanced materials, this gasket helps you install a toilet on any 3-inch or 4-inch drain line just like a wax ring would, but without the mess.

Can you install a toilet without a wax ring?

Wax-free toilet seals are made out of a heavy duty rubber, so they’re flexible enough to shimmy into the flange without smearing a wax ring. As long as they’re still attached to the bowl in good condition, you can reinstall the toilet without replacing the seal.

Do you always need a wax ring on a toilet?

As a rule of thumb, if the toilet flange is installed flush of the floor you will need a standard thickness wax ring. If the flange is installed below the floor level you will need the double thickness wax ring.

How do I know if my toilet needs a new wax ring?

But sometimes wax rings can dry out, crumble, and fail prematurely. When that happens, they need to be replaced. The telltale sign of wax ring failure is water leaking out from around the base of the toilet. You might also notice a toilet feeling unusually wobbly if the wax ring is coming loose.

What causes a toilet wax ring to fail?

What causes toilet wax rings to fail? First and foremost, a loose toilet will often cause a wax ring to lose its seal and leak. Next, in the event that you have to replace your toilet, your wax ring will lose its seal, so you’ll need to install a new one along with your new toilet.

How often should wax ring be replaced?

The wax ring is exactly what it sounds like: a ring made of sticky wax that helps form a watertight seal between the bottom of the toilet and the sewer pipe. It requires no maintenance and can last 30 or more years, often as long as the toilet itself.

Can you use 2 wax rings when installing a toilet?

You can certainly install a toilet with multiple wax rings, in fact sometimes it is necessary to make sure you don’t have a leak. You can buy an extra-thick wax ring, or you can just buy two rings and stack one on top of the other.

How hard is to replace a toilet wax ring?

Turn off the water supply line that connects the toilet and the wall.

  • use it to suck up any remaining water.
  • Disconnect the water supply line from the bottom of the toilet tank.
  • How often should I replace the toilet wax ring?

    Although it may be the only soft part of the toilet, the wax rings play an important role in preventing odors and leaks. This part is however vulnerable and may need changing at least once in 5 years , or sooner if it starts leaking. Some of the reasons you should consider having the wax ring replaced include:

    How high should wax ring hold toilet?

    With the toilet removed, you can see the toilet flange and measure its height above the floor. Optimum flange height to aim for is 1/4 inch above the finished floor. This typically allows for almost any type of wax ring to be used and still ensure a good seal.

    Can I install toilet with 2 wax rings?

    Can I install a Toilet with 2 wax rings? You can certainly install a toilet with multiple wax rings, in fact sometimes it is necessary to make sure you don’t have a leak. The most common case is when a homeowner will install a tile floor (or really any thick floor).