@eloctocs13 I, personally, don't caulk around the base of the toilet. Many people do, but if there is a problem with the seal and caulking is applied; it maybe sometime before it is detected and can ruin the plywood floor. If I were to caulk around it I would take your suggestion and leaving the back uncaulked just incase. Not a caulking fan myself is the best way to put it on a toilet.
@AVTreasures Hey Ray!
Thanks very much my friend. I thought I was getting typer's cramp on this one. Alot of annotations.
I am sure you could handle this project standing on your head Ray. Not a major job, but I think it helps to see a few tips for sure.
Thanks for commenting and enjoy your week Ray!!! Al
TheOldkid888 3 weeks ago
@eloctocs13 I, personally, don't caulk around the base of the toilet. Many people do, but if there is a problem with the seal and caulking is applied; it maybe sometime before it is detected and can ruin the plywood floor. If I were to caulk around it I would take your suggestion and leaving the back uncaulked just incase. Not a caulking fan myself is the best way to put it on a toilet.
Thanks for commenting and enjoy your week! Al
TheOldkid888 3 weeks ago
Hey Al!
Another awesome tutorial video! Following your expert advice and great tips, I wouldn't be afraid to tackle a toilet replacement now.
Thank you for another great video Al!! Have a great week my friend!!
Ray
AVTreasures 3 weeks ago
Do you caulk around the base of the toilet completely or leave the back uncaulked?
eloctocs13 3 weeks ago