If you want to change the toilet in the bathroom separately, can you not destroy the surrounding flo

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-17
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The toilet should be changed separately, and the surrounding floor tiles cannot be damaged at all, because the toilet is on top of the floor tiles, and the specific operation steps for changing the toilet are as follows:

    1. Prepare the toilet that needs to be removed.

    >2. Remove the water pipe from the toilet.

    >3. Hold both sides of the toilet with both hands.

    >4. Lift the toilet.

    >5. Install the new toilet.

    >6. Screw on the water pipe.

    >7, it was replaced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No problem, just knock the original toilet out. If the original toilet is glued, it can be easily removed.

    This shop that generally sells sanitary ware has familiar installers to introduce to ensure that the ground is not damaged.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Rest assured, it will never destroy the surrounding tiles, I do sales in the bathroom company, and when I first came to the company, I also followed the installer to learn from the door-to-door service, and there has never been a situation where the surrounding tiles are damaged. If you don't know how to calculate the wall distance, then let them come to your home to see it, don't report a number by yourself, either it can't be installed, or it's not good to press it beautifully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It depends on how the toilet is installed, generally speaking, the floor tiles are installed first, and then the toilet is installed and fixed with glue. If so, it will not damage the surrounding floor tiles.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, as long as you ask the cement worker to be careful when you change it, if you can't move the toilet, you can really smash the toilet and then knock off the cement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Unscrew the two expansion screws at the bottom and shake the toilet vigorously to separate it from the floor tiles (which were originally glued with glass glue).

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