What are the two small holes in the back of the toilet for, my toilet seems to come from those small

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-03
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    These two holes are the toilet foot screw mounting holes.

    Due to the possibility of damaging the waterproof layer of the floor, the foot screws of the toilet are basically not installed, and the toilet is installed by a sealing ring with silicone sealant (glass glue).

    The leakage of your toilet here means that the sealing ring is not installed or the installation is not in place, the flush can not be drained from the sewer pipe, and some of the water will flow to the base area, if the hole is not sealed, it will come out, and the installer will generally seal the two holes with glue to prevent the sealing ring from failing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is used for expansion bolts when it is installed, and it is generally filled with glass glue when it is installed. In addition, the current toilets are directly installed with glass glue and cement.

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