Try spraying the toilet bolt nuts with penetrating oil if they won t budge.
How to remove toilet that is glued to floor.
This stuff is very well connected to the particleboard we have chiseled at it and removed everything we can.
Vinyl tiles and sheet vinyl as well as some types of hardwood.
But there is one common situation that happens often when a homeowner installs a new toilet for the first time.
Plumber s goop is a very strong polypropylene solvent adhesive that sets fast and sticks to almost anything.
The floor is somewhat uneven.
Pry off the trim caps on the floor bolts if necessary and then remove the nuts from the floor bolts with an adjustable wrench.
Measure the depth and width of the gluing edge of the bowl.
Carefully lift the tank off the bowl and place out of the immediate area then remove the nuts from the floor bolts with an adjustable wrench.
I am redoing the floor on a small bathroom.
Once the toilet has been removed plug the outflow pipe with a towel and then scrape off the wax ring.
Unscrew the flange from the floor and lift it up to measure and inspect it.
Then make an outline of the toilet on the floor with masking tape.
Remove the toilet and turn it on its side.
First set the toilet in place without the wax ring and square it up to the wall.
If that doesn t work you may have to cut the bolts with a hacksaw or split the nuts with a nut splitter.
The floor is particleboard over 5 8 plywood.
Lift the toilet bowl and lay it on its side nearby.
It does make the floor uneven.
Finally purchase a new flange and screw it over the gasket on the outflow.
A glued down floor refers to flooring installed on a concrete or plywood subfloor with adhesive.
Gently rock it side to side to break this seal.
Too much goop is used and the toilet gets glued to the bathroom floor.
The toilet flange will be sealed to the bottom of the bowl with a wax ring.