Hi,
I'm in the process of replacing the suite in a ground floor toilet. Having removed the toilet (with the aid of a hammer!) I found the toilet bowl was bolted to a lump of concrete.
The new bowl, unsurprisingly, isn't the same shape as the 30-year old one that's just come out, so I'm going to have to remove the concrete "lump". If I can get enough room to swing it, would a sledge hammer be best for the job (as I don't have a jackhammer to hand!).
After the removal, I'll then have to make good with some sort of concrete flooring product?
Advice welcome!
Thanks.
I'm in the process of replacing the suite in a ground floor toilet. Having removed the toilet (with the aid of a hammer!) I found the toilet bowl was bolted to a lump of concrete.
The new bowl, unsurprisingly, isn't the same shape as the 30-year old one that's just come out, so I'm going to have to remove the concrete "lump". If I can get enough room to swing it, would a sledge hammer be best for the job (as I don't have a jackhammer to hand!).
After the removal, I'll then have to make good with some sort of concrete flooring product?
Advice welcome!
Thanks.