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LOOSE TOILET CAUSES ROTTEN FLOORS

By
Home Inspector with Border Home Inspections

One of the most common plumbing related issues I find in homes is leaking toilet seals. About 20% of the homes I inspect have hidden moisture around the base of the toilet.  I have seen entire floors rotted out as a result of this type of problem. In that case the homeowner put down a sub floor over the wet floor and lifted the toilet up off the flange making the problem worst, got to love the do it yourselfers. Although it is difficult to see the early signs of this type of leak there are some indications that you might look for. One red flag might be if you can easily rock the toilet by placing one leg on either side and gently moving back and forth. A loose toilet is likely a leaking toilet. If you find a loose toilet be careful when you tighten it so you do not over tighten it and crack the base. Another indication of a past of present leak would be if the flooring near the base is rounded down under the bowl. This would be an indication of swollen/rotten flooring. Of course if the leak has been longstanding you might see a gray stain under the lino or loose/missing grout in the tile. The longer the leak is allowed to remain the worse the job will be to repair the problem. If anyone is intrested I can go into how to replace the toilet seal in another post.

John Saari
Worcester, MA
"The Mortgage Buddy"

Great post. I recently helped a friend put a bathroom floor back together caused by this issue. Easy fix.

Jul 06, 2011 12:51 PM
Aulden Reid
Border Home Inspections - Lloydminster, AB
Aulden Reid

Your right its straight forward but it is not usually found before the water does damage to the floor or covering.

Jul 06, 2011 01:20 PM