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What Customers Are Saying
The toilet flange is designed for 3-inch pipes, but many customers found it did not fit their existing pipes properly, leading to leaks and installation issues. While the flange is easy to install in many cases, some struggled to get it to tighten securely. For customers with cast iron pipes, the flange worked well as a replacement. Overall, the product seems to work as intended for the right pipe size and installation scenario, but requires careful preparation and some trial and error for a successful outcome.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Various sizes . Ensure it mounts level no gaps .
Would RecommendI purchased both the 4" and the 3.5" taking one back . Because of the variance in sizes . The ease of putting into the pipe . It's tightening into the right area flush with floor and two screws to keep it in the place . My helper be questioned not as not being sturdy . But it is perfect
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Perfect for fixing a broken PVC flange
Would RecommendBought this to repair a cracked and broken PVC toilet flange. It seemed a bit loose in the opening so I used some silicone sealant and screwed it down. Also used an oversized wax ring. So far it is working great with no leaks after one month.
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Home Plumber
Would RecommendThe product is charm. The preparation to use it is the challenge. Once I removed the OLD flange and cleaned the inside of the cast iron pipe with a grinding wheel and the drill. The piece fits like a glove. Check your depth on the underside of the PVC flange. You do not want to be above 1/4" from the floor line.
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Well designed/made, better than cast iron.
Well made with durable, heavy weight ABS. Perfectly replaces the cast iron flange in our older home. Removing the old unit involved a cold chisel and 4 lb. Sledge hammer. The new flange was fitted in the old pipe and rotated for a tight fit and proper slot alignment. Be sure to use a level in this stage and ensure the top of the flange is at the same level as the flooring. Quickcrete was used to fill the remaining void and screws were added once the concrete finally set. Not an easy job, but I’m...
Outstanding
Would RecommendIt is not recommended to glue an ABS fitting to a PVC pipe. But you make do when your PVC closet flange needs to be replaced and a PVC replacement flange is not on the shelf locally. Since this closet flange is a Twist-N-Set and no gluing was required, I was able to use an ABS flange on a PVC pipe. It worked perfectly and my new toilet is installed and good to go. And ABS is stronger than PVC, so I gained a bit with this mismatch. Installation was uneventful and I secured it with four 3/16" x ...
