Installing a new toilet or replacing a damaged toilet flange doesn’t have to be stressful. You might be upgrading your bathroom. You could also be dealing with a leaking base. Learning how to install a toilet flange can save you time. It can also save you money and future headaches.
In this guide, the pros at Wade’s Plumbing & Septic help you. They walk you through the essential steps to a successful toilet flange installation. We’ll also cover common issues, must-have tools, and when to call a professional for help.
What Is a Toilet Flange?
A toilet flange (also called a closet flange) connects your toilet to the drainpipe and secures it to the floor. A proper flange ensures a tight seal, preventing water leaks and foul sewer gas odors from entering your home.
Step-by-Step Guide to Replace a Toilet Flange
1. Gather the Right Tools and Materials
Before you begin, make sure you have the following on hand:
- New toilet flange
- Adjustable wrench
- Wax ring or bowl seal
- Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers
- Closet bolts (T-bolts)
- Hammer
- Chisel or pry bar
- Putty knife
- Old rags or towels
- Hacksaw (for rusty bolts)
- PVC cement (for PVC systems)
- Adhesive remover (if needed)
- Dremel tool (for cutting stuck flanges)
✅ Tip: If you’re in Santa Cruz County and something goes wrong during installation, call Wade’s Plumbing & Septic. We’re available for emergency repairs.
2. Prepare the Work Area
- Turn off the water supply to the toilet.
- Flush the toilet and soak up remaining water with rags.
- Disconnect the water supply line.
- Remove bolts from the tank and carefully lift it off.
- Unscrew the bolts holding the toilet base to the floor.
- Gently rock the toilet to break the wax seal and lift the bowl straight up.
- Set it aside on a towel or soft surface.
3. Remove the Old Wax Ring and Clean the Area
- Scrape away the wax residue from both the base of the toilet and the floor flange using a putty knife.
- Inspect the flange and drain pipe for cracks or damage.
- Plug the pipe with a rag to block sewer gases.
4. Take Out the Old Toilet Flange
- Unscrew the old flange from the floor.
- If it’s stuck, try using a wrench or apply adhesive remover.
- Use a hammer and chisel or a Dremel tool if necessary.
- Clear debris and prepare the area for the new flange.
5. Insert the T-Bolts into the New Flange
- Place the T-bolts into the slots of the new flange.
- Ensure the bolts are aligned equally from the back wall so the toilet sits straight.
6. Position the New Toilet Flange
- Press the flange into the drain opening.
- The top of the flange should sit ¼ inch above the finished floor—not flush.
- Ensure the bolts are straight and evenly spaced.
7. Secure the Flange to the Floor
- Use screws or bolts to attach the flange securely.
- Make sure the fasteners don’t protrude above the top of the flange.
8. Install the Wax Ring and Reconnect the Toilet
- Press the wax ring onto the flange.
- Carefully lower the toilet bowl onto the bolts.
- Push down firmly to compress the seal.
- Tighten the nuts evenly on both sides.
- Reconnect the water supply and tank.
- Turn on the water and test for leaks.
When to Call a Professional Plumber
Even the most confident DIYers can run into unexpected issues. If you notice cracks, leaks, or anything that looks unusual—play it safe and give us a call.
We provide expert toilet flange installation and toilet repairs throughout:
- Santa Cruz
- Capitola
- Soquel
- Aptos
- Watsonville
- Surrounding areas
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We don’t offer online booking—just fast, friendly phone service!
Toilet Flange FAQs
Should a toilet flange sit on top of the finished floor?
Yes, the flange should be installed approximately ¼ inch above the finished flooring to avoid leaks.
Do I put the wax ring on the flange or the toilet?
Always install the wax ring on the flange before setting the toilet.
Can I install a toilet flange myself?
Yes, if the pipe and subfloor are in good condition and you have the proper tools. Otherwise, contact a licensed plumber.
What if the old flange is glued in?
A Dremel tool can help you safely cut out glued or stuck flanges. Use caution to avoid damaging the pipe.
Need Help With Toilet Repairs?
Wade’s Plumbing & Septic is your local go-to for toilet repairs, toilet installation, and expert toilet flange replacement. If you’re unsure about the project or just want it done right the first time, give us a call.
📞 (831) 225-4344
We’re here to help—fast, reliable, and local plumbing service in Santa Cruz County!
Serving Santa Cruz County, CA
At Wade’s Plumbing & Septic, we proudly serve the entire Santa Cruz County, California area, including the communities of Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Scotts Valley, Capitola, and Aptos. Our expert team is ready to assist you with toilet flange installation and other plumbing needs.
Our contractors are licensed with a C-42 license for California and a state license for Georgia, ensuring you receive professional and reliable service.
Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm
Emergency Line: Available 24/7
We are committed to providing top-notch plumbing services to our neighbors throughout Santa Cruz County, CA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost range for installing a toilet flange in Santa Cruz County, CA?
The cost for installing a toilet flange in Santa Cruz County typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on the complexity of the installation and any additional repairs needed.
What should I expect during the toilet flange installation service?
During the service, our skilled technicians will carefully remove the old flange, inspect the area for any underlying issues, and install a new flange with precision to ensure a perfect fit and seal.
How long does it take to install a toilet flange?
The installation of a toilet flange usually takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the condition of the existing plumbing and the specific requirements of your bathroom setup.
Why choose Wade’s Plumbing & Septic for toilet flange installation in Santa Cruz County?
Wade’s Plumbing & Septic is a trusted local expert in Santa Cruz County, known for our professional service, attention to detail, and commitment to customer satisfaction. Our experienced team ensures a hassle-free installation process.
What Our Customers Say
★★★★★ 5-Star Rating
“Wade’s Plumbing & Septic made installing our toilet flange a breeze! Highly recommend their services.” – Sarah, Santa Cruz
“Professional and quick service! They truly know their stuff.” – Mike, Watsonville
“Effortless experience from start to finish. The team was friendly and efficient.” – Emily, Capitola
Licensed Contractor: C-42
Fast-Response Guarantee: Available 7 AM – 7 PM, Monday through Saturday
Skip the DIY — Get It Done Right
While installing a toilet flange might seem straightforward, it can quickly become complex without the right expertise. Trust Wade’s Plumbing & Septic in Santa Cruz County, CA, to handle your plumbing needs with precision and care.
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