Now that you have uncovered the bolts now it s time to unscrew it.
Replace bathroom floor without removing toilet.
Removing a toilet is a relatively simple project that most do it yourselfers can tackle.
How to repair a rotted bathroom subfloor.
While it is possible to install a new linoleum or ceramic tile floor without removing the toilet it is not recommended and actually can increase the labor involved in the project.
We will have to use a wrench since these bolts of fixed really tight holding the toilet onto the floor.
How to replace a rotten floor in front of a bathtub.
Subfloor damage in the bathroom usually comes from a leaking toilet but it can also be the result of a persistent sink drain leak or even a drip behind.
Toilet footprints come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
Around the toilet the floor may get flooded from overflowing.
Before you started here are a couple of tips to keep in mind.
You may not think of your floor as vulnerable but in the bathroom it is.
They often ask if they should remove the toilet before installing a new bathroom floor.
In order to replace toilet bolts without removing toilet you will have to unscrew the bolts with an anticlockwise movement while holding the nut with the other hand.
Some toilets may have large decorative skirts while others have smaller bases.
Roll up the linoleum with the toilet cutout at the outer side of the roll and place it outside the bathroom door.