07-09-2021, 12:38 PM
A little background and details first. in the process of remodeling the upstairs bathroom
House is about 35 years old Upstairs bath is two rooms - one with the tub, toilet and linen closet and the other with vanities and sinks.
Front room used to be carpet which I had tiled over years ago - back ( tub toilet) room was tile
Ripped it all out and found the back room had 1 1/4" of concrete poured down for the tile bed. floor under the concrete is tongue and groove planks (2 x 6's) Front room is 2x6 T&G also but 1 1/4 inches higher than back room.
I ripped out all the concrete put a layer of 1/2 ply and a layer of 3/4 high which brought it to about level with the front room
Plan to put backer board down and new tile in both rooms. So my question is the toilet flange. Should it sit on the tile or should the tile be flush with it? I google and see both answers. And if it isnt how do I make it so?
Thanks
Robert
House is about 35 years old Upstairs bath is two rooms - one with the tub, toilet and linen closet and the other with vanities and sinks.
Front room used to be carpet which I had tiled over years ago - back ( tub toilet) room was tile
Ripped it all out and found the back room had 1 1/4" of concrete poured down for the tile bed. floor under the concrete is tongue and groove planks (2 x 6's) Front room is 2x6 T&G also but 1 1/4 inches higher than back room.
I ripped out all the concrete put a layer of 1/2 ply and a layer of 3/4 high which brought it to about level with the front room
Plan to put backer board down and new tile in both rooms. So my question is the toilet flange. Should it sit on the tile or should the tile be flush with it? I google and see both answers. And if it isnt how do I make it so?
Thanks
Robert