closet flange
In finishing the bathroom in my basement, I have run into a problem. The builder left a capped 4 inch PVC drain pipe in the floor on which to install a toilet. The top of the drain pipe (when the cap is removed) is about 3/4 of an inch below the floor surface. The pipe is in the center of a cylindrical hole in the concrete floor. The builder put a plastic mold which encircles the pipe when pouring the concrete to keep from burying the pipe in the concrete. The problem is that the holes in the closet flange for fastening it to the floor do not come out far enough on the flange to reach the concrete floor. The holes in the flange are over the empty area around the pipe. I have been told by one person that as long as the flange (which is PVC) is cemented to the drain pipe, there is no reason to fasten it to the concrete floor.
I have looked at a lot of closet flanges and all seem to have the holes to fasten them to the floor in the same place. Do you agree that the PVC cement is adequate to hold down the flange?
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