Is It Possible To Retile Without Having To Remove The Toilet?

When remodeling your bathroom, the last thing you want to do is have to remove the toilet in order to access the subflooring. When it comes to new floor installation, one of the most frequently asked questions is whether or not the toilet must be removed in order to lay new tile.

Why is it not advised to retile without first removing the toilet?

There are several reasons why retiling without removing the toilet is not recommended. To begin, if the toilet is not removed, you will have to work around it, which can be difficult and time-consuming. Second, if the toilet isn’t removed, you won’t be able to properly clean and prep the surface before tiling, which could lead to problems with the new tile job. Third, you won’t be able to access the subfloor and make any necessary repairs before tiling unless you remove the toilet. Overall, removing the toilet before retiling is much easier (and less dangerous).

How to Dispose of a Toilet

If you’re remodeling your bathroom, you might wonder if you can avoid removing the toilet. It is possible, but not recommended, to retile around the toilet. Removing the toilet will provide you with a cleaner working surface and will make tiling easier.

There are a few things you must do if you decide to remove the toilet. First, turn off the toilet’s water supply. This is typically accomplished by turning off the valve behind the toilet. Once the water has been turned off, flush the toilet to empty the tank.

Next, disconnect the water supply line from the toilet’s back. To loosen the connection, you may need to use a wrench. After that, remove the bolts that hold the toilet in place. Lifting out the toilet should be done with caution because it can be heavy and awkward.

When you remove the toilet, you’ll have a clean slate to work with when remodeling your bathroom.

Cleaning a Toilet

If you’re thinking about remodeling your bathroom, one of the questions you might have is whether or not you should remove the toilet. The answer is dependent on several factors, but in most cases, you can retile around the toilet without having to remove it.

A step-by-step guide to retiling around a toilet is provided below:

1. Turn off the toilet’s water supply.

2. Flush the toilet to remove all waste from the tank and bowl.

3. Remove any remaining water from the bowl and tank with a sponge or rag.

4. Carefully remove the bolts that secure the toilet to the floor (avoid dropping them down the drain!).

5. Straighten the toilet and place it somewhere safe.

6. You are now ready to begin tiling!

How to Install New Flooring Over Old Flooring

You’re in luck if you want to install new flooring but don’t want to remove your toilet. It is possible to retile without removing the toilet, but there are a few considerations.

To begin, ensure that your new tile is the same thickness as your old tile. If not, you may need to shim the new tile up to match the old tile’s level.

Then, generously apply adhesive to both the back of the new tile and the floor where the old tile meets the new tile. Set the new tile in place and press it into the adhesive with a weight or something similar.

After the new tile is in place, grout as usual. Just be careful not to get any grout on the surface of the toilet bowl.