Installing toilets with the support of professional construction and service companies always involves significant costs. The fact is that specialists make a serious mark-up for such a seemingly affordable procedure, which, of course, becomes a significant obstacle for consumers. When replacing a toilet bowl by yourself, the homeowner should mainly take into account the complexity of the technical structure and system of such a mechanism.
Competent replacement of the toilet bowl in the apartment
It is important to note that here the consumer has two main tasks. First of all, he needs to create high-quality insulation that provides protection for the use of highly specialized cement mortars. Otherwise, the toilet can be easily rolled up, resulting in serious flow or pollution.
Secondly, the tank itself must be correctly connected to the water supply channel and sewerage, because otherwise, if there are thresholds or extra bends, congestion may occur here, which will also lead to certain problems. In particular, this fact will be relevant for miniature toilet bowls made by Polish and Czech manufacturers. They, as a rule, initially have a narrow channel in themselves, so often when installing a toilet bowl, the consumer has to carefully process the main sewer joint.
How to avoid future defects when installing a toilet?
However, in order to exclude the appearance of any malfunctions or defects, the homeowner can use special plastic gaskets and rubberized elements that allow the tanks themselves to be correctly fastened with the main water connections. Thanks to this approach, not only a competent connection is ensured, but also high-quality insulation that lasts for a long time.
In addition, plastic joints are immune to corrosion, which inevitably occurs in sewer joints. When working with toilets, which are located in apartments on the first floors, special attention should be paid to such aspects.
The fact is that here the load on the sewer system is maximum, therefore, if possible, it is best for the consumer to replace the supporting pipes of the building themselves. True, such concerns should already be within the competence of public utilities.