Water on the floor or a running toilet could signal the need for a minor repair a major one or even a new toilet and a few simple tests can help you decide which it is.
Toilet leaking under floor.
Remove lift and set the toilet on the floor upside down or on its side.
If the subfloor is spongy under your leaking toilet the toilet may have started to wobble and the problem is quickly going to get worse unless you make a fairly major repair.
The location of the.
Frequently a toilet leaks simply because the wax ring has lost its seal.
You want to make sure that you get the new seal on correctly before you reattach the toilet.
Under every toilet is a large round wax seal.
Push the new wax ring onto the toilet horn with the rounded side toward the toilet.
Approach the bolts from inside the tank and screw downward to create the best seal.
This is to prevent sewer gas and other bad smells from escaping into the bathroom.
When a toilet leaks water from the bottom base on the bathroom floor you most likely have a worn out wax ring seal.
This wax ring seal is positioned between the toilet and the floor.
Check the connecting bolts.
To prevent the porcelain from being chipped or cracked you should lay the toilet on either a blanket or a piece of carpet.
One reason for a toilet leak from the base might be a loose connection where the tank meets the toilet.
Apply the new wax seal where the old one as.