How To Install A Toilet Bowl | Best Product On The Market!

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I will show you my favorite product to make the installation of a toilet bowl much easier. The key is to be able to adapt to different situations with the same product and not have to take several trips to the home improvement store to pick up different wax rings and mounting bolts.

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Thirty years ago my dad showed me a trick. He took a regular straw from McDonald’s, cut it in half and slipped it over the bolts.
Easy alignments.

mikeplate
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I'm a diy guy. First toilet swap ever. Wood floor messed up from previous wax ring failure, seeping water. This is an EXCELLENT PRODUCT!!!!

cheavismartin
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I've seen a bunch of videos about the Danco Perfect Seal, and this was the most comprehensive and thorough, including featuring the potential removal of the inner black plastic ring, as well as the bolts that come with the All-In-One kit. Thank you for making this video!

jeremyjedynak
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Used it over 6yrs now in different jobs and its proven to be a good product, i recommend it!

Ticonderoga
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Just the fact I'll never have to cut the heads of the bolts in the future because of rust is enough reason for me to use this kit for our toilets. We are just coming to the point of installing our new toilet in our guest bathroom renovation. I'm going out tomorrow to pick up this kit. Thanks 😊

numberpappy
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Thank you for showing how this kit works. We have 2 bathrooms with bad flanges that we intend to fix and bought this kit to reinstall the toilets once we replace the flanges. I read the instructions but your video makes it crystal clear how to deal with our situation. Love your videos for you explain things so that anyone can understand. Again, many thanks!

judyhoppe
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Amazing. I just found out today that I would have to replace my toilet, and was discussing with my son-in-law about if we could do it. We had successfully done a gasket replacement on the tank to bowl connection at his house a few weeks ago. So we believe we can do this one ourselves. This video somewhat confirms that and provides some very helpful things to looks for and parts to use. Thank you, Scott!

dkod
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I've been installing toilets in apartments for 30+ years and the best way is, if the flange has issues, just replace it. With all the newer flanges out there that aren't the old cast iron type, they are easy enough to replace with a little thinking. If you have a low to the floor flange, use a jumbo wax ring, higher flange, use a standard wax ring or adjust your flange accordingly. Figure it out and keep all of these extra parts and hardware out from under your toilet.. I always just use a jumbo wax ring and never have a problem with them(ever), easy and simple to install, seals the gasses and leakage 100% and they will squish down throughout the years to keep everything sealed if you installed is correctly. All these adaptors will always give you more weak points, joints, seams, screws, best to keep it simple like how it was intended for, it'll last over 20+ years. Just my opinion in simple is always better and more complex you make it with all these adaptors and pieces will lead to early failure as you redo the work again in the near future. It's also a bad idea in putting so many screw holes in your floor where moisture will always be from the cold water. Just my opinion in keeping it simple...

donspirz
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Two new toilets after the holidays and I will most certainly be referring to this video for the Danco's. Love it when better product is brought to market. Only took, what, a hundred years?

explorenaked
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I used one of these a few years ago in my upstairs bathroom and have zero issues with it. It was super easy and clean to install on my tiled floor.

rickb.
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The solution i have been searching for. Original cast iron flange is one piece attached to the outlet pipe. Rusted and regardless of what wax ring i have tried does not provide a flush, tight fit onto the concrete foundation. These products offered the Fix i had been looking for. Thank You for sharing🤙

shovelhead
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I’ve used this and it’s worked perfectly for me. No issue with gasses as someone mentioned

RDZ
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Thanks. I just did the 4th repair like this on my guest bathroom toilet where the flange is 3/8" above the floor. Kits like these help a whole lot.

FunkyDeleriousPriest
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When I was doing plumbing, I always used a brass nut on the bolts to secure them to the flange . This made it super easy to line up the toilet( even with the tank installed) to the flange for the perfect set .

ddmau
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That kit alone makes the video invaluable. Thanks so much for the link.

wayneyadams
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I installed a new toilet in my bathroom remodel about a year ago and used this product !! it was Awesome.

tonyaddy
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As a DIY PERSON YOUR toilet install advice was excellent. 😊

gwmattos
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This looks like a good system. I've replaced our 3 toilets more than once due to kids using wet wipes. The wax is just so much trouble and even the jumbo rings won't seal properly if there's anything unlevel about the floor or if the ring fails to fully contact the bottom of the toilet. I used wax years ago on 2 and rubber on one. This past weekend, I replaced one of the wax with rubber because the simplicity in the install and future work if necessary. Also seems more reliable in my case.

ThePackDad
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I know every install situation is different, but this part of the replacement process is what has deterred me from replacing a toilet. Luckily it's not broken and still works, but it's old and uses a ton of water. This has given me a confidence boost for sure, I will be picking up one of those kits.

John-ibxd
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Danco products seem to be very well thought out and engineered. I recently replaced a leaking toilet fill valve with a Danco instead of the common fluid master and I was very pleased.

JonnieB.