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Do you have a rocking wobbling toilet, that feels loose and it is rocking back and forth on the bathroom floor? Is your toilet loose and rocking? In this toilet repair video we show how to fix a wobbly toilet and what some of the causes are. Sometimes you have to repair the toilet flange as part of your rocking toilet fix, and sometimes you have to repair the subfloor, and how the toilet flange was not secured properly to the subfloor, causing the toilet to move or wobble when you sit on it. • How to fix toilet wobble • Let's face it, no one likes a wiggly toilet. The most common cause for a rocking toilet on the tile we have seen after years of repairing builder mistakes and laziness is that many builders fail to attach your toilet flange to the sub floor like they should using at least 4 screws, so they won't have a loose toilet flange, which in turn leads to a loose toilet base. • Toilet shakes when sitting on it • This manifests into what you see, the end product of a toilet loose and rocking. The toilet shakes when sitting on it too. You could start a new dance and call it the toilet shake. Time to put a stop to your wiggling toilet with our rocking toilet repair. • How to repair wobbly toilet • The lack of bolting the flange down causes your toilet flange which is attached to the 4 sewer drain pipe to wobble from side to side or rock from front to back. Since your toilet is bolted down to this loose and wiggly flange, your toilet will wobble if the flange is not secured properly and solidly to the sub floor. So now your toilet shakes when sitting on it. don't let the wobbling toilet happen to you. • Rocking toilet repair • Another root cause for this rocking toilet fix, is the tile installers sometimes do an uneven job laying the tiles so you have lippage, or the tiles are not level they slant a bit. This can also cause your toilet to start wobbling on this uneven tile floor, and you guessed it, you get rocking toilet syndrome. Now it's time to fix this DIY with your toilet repair skills • Repair toilet flange • We'll show you how you can correct this rocking toilet on tile situation, from properly securing your loose and wobbly toilet flange to the sub floor, then if your floor is bad like the example in this video, covering up your bathroom floor with self leveling cement prior to tiling. • Once you have a perfectly flat floor, your toilet will be wobble free once it is mounted down to the flange with a new wax ring or equivalent, and no more wiggly toilet. The wobbling toilet woes will now be behind you. • If tiling the floor under your rocking toilet is not an option in your bathroom, pick up some tiny plastic wedge shims, and insert shims 3 or 4 shims under the loose toilet base, shimming it in place until it stops rocking in all directions. Give the toilet a good tug and make sire it won't budge after you add the shims, there should be no more wiggly toilet. • Congratulations now you should be ready to tackle your own rocking toilet repair, and no more wobbly toilet for you, because you know how to fix toilet wobble. • 00:00 Introduction, removing old sloped tile floor • 00:25 Root cause: toilet flange is not bolted to subfloor • 00:54 Main causes of wobbly toilets • 01:45 Insert wood to subfloor to attach toilet flange to • 02:54 Prepare bathroom floor for self leveling concrete for flat floor • 06:13 Mixing/Pouring self leveler concrete • 09:36 Inspection and tiling new level and flat bathroom sub floor • 10:19 Toilet flange considerations for high tile floor • 13:17 Before and after bathroom, wobbly toilet fixed

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