Offset Toilet Flange to the Rescue The Family Handyman
After 90 years of service, this old toilet was ready for retirement. Aside from being rust-stained and chipped, it was a water hog, using about three times as much as a modern toilet. But replacement raised two problems:
The solution for both problems was a new “offset” toilet flange, available at home centers. Unlike a standard flange, which is centered on the waste pipe, an offset flange is off-center. That lets you shift the location of the toilet by a couple of inches — left, right, forward or back.
P.S. Flanges with stainless steel rings cost a few bucks more than all-plastic versions. But since they don’t break, they’re a good deal — even for a cheapskate like me.
— Gary Wentz, Editor in Chief
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