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What Customers Are Saying
This toilet flange repair kit was generally found to be an effective and easy-to-use solution for fixing broken or cracked toilet flanges. Many users praised its durability and ability to provide a stable base for reinstalling the toilet. However, some encountered challenges with installation, particularly on concrete floors, where the provided screws were sometimes not strong enough. While a few felt the kit was overpriced, it appears to be a reliable option for repairing damaged toilet flanges, as long as the installation conditions match the intended use case.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Flange Saver
Would RecommendWe have a cast iron pipe from the bathroom floor all the way to the septic system opening. It’s not what we want - but it’s what we can afford right now. We were gifted a new toilet(i know, weird) so when we removed the old toilet we saw a broken flange. This little piece filled in the gap & made it possible to install the new toilet.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Great repair part.
Would RecommendAfter the wax seal started to leak it was time to remove the toilet and fix it. The original flange was rusted off, so this was the perfect repair flange. It was easy to use, and worked great. I will definitely look for one of these the next time I need to do a toilet repair.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
This worked when others did not
Would RecommendThis worked when all the others I tried did not. I have a really old underground system in the basement with an old iron flange that is bitter than the normal water closets. It was completely rusted and broken right where the bolts go. This was perfect for the job. I love that this was the only ones I could find that were local and they came with its own hardware. The only advice and criticism I can give is that the hardware did not work in my situation drilling into a concrete slab. I had to bu...
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Did it’s job
Would RecommendDid what it was supposed to do....with modification but the instructions allude to that needing to be done. It’s probably what makes it universal. It was the only thing that I could see working on my broken flange. Subtracted 1 Star because the supplied screws were pretty wimpy.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Solved the problem
Would RecommendUnable to remove broken ring without major effort. This kit solved the problem.
Plumb Pak Quadrant Metal Toilet Ring Hardware Kit
Would RecommendBecause having a concrete foundation, I could not use the long screws with its sleeves. I instead had to drill an extra two holds into the partially decaying metal toilet ring to use the hardware kit and use two seld tapping metal screw to securely mount the Quadrant metal ring to the existing toilet floor ring.
Anchors Away
Would RecommendExactly what was needed to replace the old rusted hardware. Quick and easy installation.
Verified Purchaser
Just what I needed
The ring on my toilet drain was corroded to the point it wouldn't hold 1 of the 2 bolts. The rest was fine so this ring did the trick and prevented me from having to do a much more extensive repair.
Awesome fix :-)
Would RecommendI had to replace a toilet in our half bath,...And when I started to install the new one, the old flange broke just where the mounting bolt goes. Researched it online, and found this quick and easy fix at Lowe's. Very easy to understand and install. Great product.
Just might be a lifesaver
Would RecommendThis was the ONLY flange repair device that would fit my broken flange without drilling more holes through flange and floor (my flange has 4 bolt holes not 6 as all other repair devices are designed for). I had no clearance under the flange for these so I cut the tabs off, countersunk the holes, and screwed through the existing flange holes. I ended up with these plates ON TOP of the existing flange but the bowl-to-floor bolt grooves lined up perfectly. There was barely enough room under toile...
Fit perfectly, but cement floor was a problem
Would RecommendThe curved metal fit perfectly under the broken plastic flange and lined up with the existing holes. The instructions say to drill holes into the floor and screw it down, using spacers to permit the toilet bolt head to fit. Problem is this is a basement toilet with a cement floor around the flange. Drilling was very difficult, so shorter, alternate screws were needed. In the end, it worked well. Also, directions to find this product in the store were exactly accurate. Aisle and bay numbers were ...
Made a tough job alot easier
Would RecommendSo, purchased a house where the former owner made the toilet appear as it was properly fastened to the base by standing up the bolts and using glue to hold them in place. He couldn't fool me! Was very skeptical about whether or not this would work so i picked this up along with a flange just in case this kit didn't work. Once I had the toilet out i used this kit along with 2 Tapcon concrete/outdoor screws to fasten it to the concrete subfloor. I was amazed at how well it secured the broken flan...
