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Hi, can anyone tell me the best way to secure a toilet onto conctete securely, i have tried different ways, but the toilet becomes loose after you sit on it a few times......
Size and type of screw or bolt, types of raw plug if any....
Any info would be handy.
Cheers....
 
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I've used resin mortar to good effect in the past. Drill the fixing holes oversize, inject mortar into the holes and run a bead under the base of the pan. Then bed the pan down and push a couple of brass screws into the fixing holes. An up to date version of the old standard of bedding it on mortar.

Mike
 
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Excellent, just what i need, cheers Sonray......
 
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make sure the pan isn't wobbling about on an uneven floor, use shims around the base to stop it moving about. If its sitting "steady" you've got a much better chance of securing it.
 
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