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DIY tile in bathroom? Plumbing Q's.
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16350366" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>Depending on the thickness of your subfloor, you may or may not need to add thicker plywood. I would always add the concrete backer over the subfloor. The correct way to raise the toilet flange is to cut out the old, and extend the pipe so the new flange sits on top of the new flooring. The flange should also be installed last--meaning the flange should sit on the finished floor, not the subfloor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16350366, member: 132915"] Depending on the thickness of your subfloor, you may or may not need to add thicker plywood. I would always add the concrete backer over the subfloor. The correct way to raise the toilet flange is to cut out the old, and extend the pipe so the new flange sits on top of the new flooring. The flange should also be installed last--meaning the flange should sit on the finished floor, not the subfloor. [/QUOTE]
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