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help with a wobbly toilet please....
nursemolly
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my toilet has become loose. unable to screw it back to the floor as the original screws became rusty and my dh tried to remove them but the base cracked.
so what would be a good and secure fixative to use to secure my loo to the floor.
have already tried no more nails but without any luck.
thanks
molly
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so what would be a good and secure fixative to use to secure my loo to the floor.
have already tried no more nails but without any luck.
thanks
molly
xx
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Is it a concrete floor or wood or tiles?
If its concrete then it really needs removing and re drilling with new plugs.0 -
If the base of the toilet is cracked, get a new 1, and fix down with either PlumbersMate putty or Silicone, and use brass or S/Steal screws.A thankyou is payment enough .0
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is it easy to fit a new loo???
thanx
molly
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no
in theory it is.0 -
get a plumber, don't pay more than £70 to fit one0
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