What size screws do I need to secure a toilet to the floor?

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Hi, the screws that secure my toilet to the floor have all corroded and sheared. The toilet was probably fitted in the late 70's/early 80's as it is in a former council house and the screws look like they go into the floor at a slight diagonal angle.

What length of screw do I need to use to replace them?

Cheers.
 
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Cheers.

The parts of the screws I have that have shearede off are between 1" to 1 1/2" long so maybe 3" screws would do or should I use something a bit longer?

Forgot to mention that the bathroom floor has laminate down so would I need a longer screw because of this?
 
Add 10mm for laminate on expanded foam backing, fibre backing will be more. Traditionally the screws were always brass to mitigate corrosion.
 
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What is the sub floor made of?

and I would use 10s minimum, & 12s if they will go through the pan
 
In the olden days 2½" x 12 brass screws were the standard.
 
Still recommend brass screws as they don't rust but of course once the slot is damaged, you're b*****d. These days I normally use a plastic cap to hide them.

Good luck getting the old ones out.
 

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