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Hi all,
I have had to move a toilet in an ensuite. I won't bore you with the details. The upshot is that it is now located on a more uneven part or the floor. This means that the toilet isn't level, being around 4mm lower on the left side than the right. I am not in a position to self level the floor as the suite and floor covering are already in place.
In order to correct this issue, would it be ok to use packers to increase the height on the left? The rim at the bottom of the toilet, which makes contact with the ground, is only around 10mm thick so I am wondering how well packers will work in terms of stability. Are there any better ways of doing this? I'm guessing I will also need to increase the height of the left hand plastic anchor that the screw through the side of the pan goes into?
I'll be grateful for advice.
I have had to move a toilet in an ensuite. I won't bore you with the details. The upshot is that it is now located on a more uneven part or the floor. This means that the toilet isn't level, being around 4mm lower on the left side than the right. I am not in a position to self level the floor as the suite and floor covering are already in place.
In order to correct this issue, would it be ok to use packers to increase the height on the left? The rim at the bottom of the toilet, which makes contact with the ground, is only around 10mm thick so I am wondering how well packers will work in terms of stability. Are there any better ways of doing this? I'm guessing I will also need to increase the height of the left hand plastic anchor that the screw through the side of the pan goes into?
I'll be grateful for advice.