Oatey GIDDS-173390 43539 Replacement Flange Forcast Iron, 4 Inch, PVC
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Chip Keeler
17-11-2024This replacement flange did the job! Easy to install, easy to install the toilet on, easily adjustable as well. I recommend.
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Janmont
> 3 dayI was able to replace a broken flange for my new toilet with this. Installation was very easy and fits perfect, the additional screws create a very tight seal
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Mary Shopper
Greater than one weekWhen redoing our bathroom, we needed to replace the toilet flange. This one made it easy to use PVC in the existing cast iron pipe. Time will tell if it does a good job.
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alejandro sanchez
Greater than one weekMade what looked like an ugly job.... nice and easy ;-) Just follow the instructions and see how easy this replacement flange is to install.
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Chrisotpher Y
> 3 dayThe toilet was clogged and the wax seal was broken in pieces. Be careful not to damage the steel flange that is in the floor. After watching a video, i almost did it. This replacement fits into your existing 4 flange. It makes the opening smaller but it is probably the easiest method to repair the hold downs for the toilet. This product squeezes the rubber between the plastic which expands so the flange seals inside of the 4 metal flange that is in your floor. Using a standard Allen wrench (Make sure you own a standard set of Allen wrenches or know someone that has tools. I used the Korky 6000BP Universal Toilet Wax Free Seal. It comes with hardware, and two dense foam spacers. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NOD4R7M/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_10
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Derik Best
> 3 dayWorks exactly as described and high quality. Will raise toilet up some so buy wooden shims to fix the space under the toilet
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George L.
> 3 dayGreat product for old homes! It has solved my toilet drain problems for over 5 years now!
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david dantonio
> 3 dayDoes not readily fit onto older units but is a very thick piece of plastic
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Pavlo
> 3 dayIt feet to my old style cast iron pipe. Condition is good.
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gnatsum
> 3 dayThese work good. Have used a few over the years. Just do not over tighten the Allen bolts. That is to seal it to the pipe not hold the whole shooting match to the floor. Screw the flange down well and it is stronger to put the closet bolts in the two small notches than the big slot. Place your bolts in the notches and get them spaced off the wall evenly before you push it down in the pipe and you should be...good to go.