Can I use an "shifting" toilet flange to move my toilet a bit?
My tiny “powder room” is getting completely redone (demolished and being rebuilt from scratch). I was wondering since I am also getting new tile installed next week, if there is a way to “move” the toilet about 2″ to the left, I think there is a way to use a special “flange”, but I am not sure. The reason I cannot move the waste line itself is because then it would be right in the middle of the “wooden beam” and I don’t want anyone to cut into it.
Any and all advice is appreciated!
mystiky
in Plumbers and Plumbing 14 years and 4 months ago
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steam_man | 14 years and 4 months ago
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wholesalerbill1 | 14 years and 4 months ago
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Offset flanges can only help you from front to back. I’ve been in the industry for 35 years and never saw a flange that offsets from left to right.
The only way you can connect pvc to cast iron(has to be no-hub) is with a no hub coupling(use extra heavy couplings) or a mission coupling.
Now here’s the big question. If you have a plumber(hopefully licensed) he(or she) should be answering these questions for you.
steam_man | 14 years and 4 months ago
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The offset flange I referred to is called a Full Flush Offset flange. It has a hub that connects to a piece of pipe. An offset flange has PVC bends attached to the ring which allow you to “offset” the bowl. BTW I don’t like extra bends in a waste pipe it’s a recipe for a clog.
mystiky | 14 years and 4 months ago
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Thank you everyone for the replies. My question is this, can one connect a cast-iron offset flange to a PVC? Must it be glued-in? Right now my PVC pipe ends with nothing on the end, so all options are possible.
zampano | 14 years and 4 months ago
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There is an offset brass closet flange available to solder onto a lead bend. If you have any choice, don’t do it. Why would you want to put a little shelf in the waste line below your toilet unless you want something to pile up there? If you don’t have any choice, it is a life saver (of sorts).
jockdeboeraia | 14 years and 4 months ago
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Depending upon where the toilet is you could header the joist and provide the space for it.
Master Plvmber | 14 years and 4 months ago
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I don’t know of any PVC flange that shifts the roughing side to side. Only front to back.
mystiky | 14 years and 4 months ago
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I have a PVC, so I guess I am in luck? So 1 1/2″, maybe then it’s worth it. Will it be hidden UNDER the new tile? I will have a mud job and 3/8″ tile.
steam_man | 14 years and 4 months ago
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What you are looking for is called an offset closet flange. If you have a PVC closet bend then it can be done. If you have a lead bend which is more likely then you’re shit out of luck. Sorry, I couldn’t help myself ;P