After 6 months the tape is going to look filthy. I just reset my toilet and fixed a flange that was below the tile floor. I shimmed the slight rocking and caulked around the toilet except for the back. It's nice and sturdy.
Well explained step by step video. I already ordered mine. It looks neat. For whatever reason, I do't know why the caulking gets dirt stuck. My toilet looks awful with the glue caulking, plus my hubby is not good at it, and neither am I. But we'll see what the tape does. Yours looks awesome! Thanks
Yes you absolutely do NEED to caulk a toilet. Required by code and it's not primarily for water seal as you imagine. It's to lock in the toilet and prevent rocking which breaks the wax seal. Caulk tape does not do the job. At this point you should take up the toilet, clean it, apply a new wax ring, and caulk with real caulk before anyone sits on it. That's basic plumbing.
I agree. Additionally, the tape does not seal well enough----moisture gets behind it and mould begins to grow / show---- the tape slows evaporation of trapped moisture... PIA to clean/redo.
@@maplecanuck6454 exactly what I was thinking, there are tiny gaps around the seals, I do love the idea of caulk tape though since I stuggle badly with silicon jobs and never get it right but it looks like the hard way is still the best!
Thank you. I’d recently used caulk tape around the toilet. I didn’t know about stretching it and had trouble around the curves. Now I know! 👍🏻
After 6 months the tape is going to look filthy. I just reset my toilet and fixed a flange that was below the tile floor. I shimmed the slight rocking and caulked around the toilet except for the back. It's nice and sturdy.
This was helpful thank you so much
Well explained step by step video. I already ordered mine. It looks neat. For whatever reason, I do't know why the caulking gets dirt stuck. My toilet looks awful with the glue caulking, plus my hubby is not good at it, and neither am I. But we'll see what the tape does. Yours looks awesome! Thanks
I was looking at your endoscopy video. Does your stomach still hurt after all these years
Yes you absolutely do NEED to caulk a toilet. Required by code and it's not primarily for water seal as you imagine. It's to lock in the toilet and prevent rocking which breaks the wax seal. Caulk tape does not do the job. At this point you should take up the toilet, clean it, apply a new wax ring, and caulk with real caulk before anyone sits on it. That's basic plumbing.
I agree. Additionally, the tape does not seal well enough----moisture gets behind it and mould begins to grow / show---- the tape slows evaporation of trapped moisture... PIA to clean/redo.
@@maplecanuck6454 exactly what I was thinking, there are tiny gaps around the seals, I do love the idea of caulk tape though since I stuggle badly with silicon jobs and never get it right but it looks like the hard way is still the best!
thx nice review, Is the tape still holding up or has it come lose?
Still holding up so far
It’s too wide
I’ll use tape first and if I don’t like it I’ll caulk it with the Binford 42-100 caulking gun 😂😂