If your old toilet was rocking while in place you can help stabilize it with toilet shims.
Tools needed to change a toilet seat.
Use the shims to stabilize the toilet and tape in place.
Squeeze enough wax onto the bolts to hold them upright.
Hold the nut on the underside of the seat bolt.
To install them set the toilet in place without the wax ring.
If your hardware includes a pair of washers put them on the bolts before the nuts.
Place the new toilet bolts in the flange with the bolts pointing up.
Required tools for this replacement toilet seat project 4 in 1 screwdriver deep well socket usually 1 2 in.
Seat the toilet firmly.
Drill driver cordless safety glasses socket ratchet set.
Remove the seat bolts and lift off the seat.
After the toilet is installed cut the excess shims with a knife.
Remove the seat bolts and lift off the seat.
Small hacksaw for an old toilet seat putty knife for an old toilet seat socket wrench for an old toilet seat.
Remove the bowl and continue the installation with the wax ring.
Instead sit on the toilet backward with your weight centered over the wax ring.
How to replace a toilet seat.
Don t force the toilet down by tightening the nuts on the toilet bolts that might crack the porcelain base.
When it comes to choosing your toilet seat as the final step there are different types of seats and lids.
Use a screwdriver to pop open the bolt caps.
Push the anchor bolts of the new seat.
Select a toilet seat that will fit the toilet model you have chosen and follow the manufacturer s instructions accordingly.
Remove the rag from the toilet drain and place a wax seal on the flange.
If so gently slide the flathead screwdriver under their edge and pry them off.
Look at the edge of the old toilet seat near the tank.
Take a look at our guide for installing a toilet seat to get ideas for the best toilet seat for your bathroom.
Pry open the bolt caps.
Attach the nuts to the other end of the bolts and tighten clockwise by hand and then with the wrench to insure a firm connection.
Pop off the bolt caps if necessary.
You may see plastic caps where the seat s hinges attach to the toilet bowl one on each side.
You will need a set of pliers or adjustable wrench to remove the nuts that secure the seat to the toilet these will often be wingnuts.
Attach the new toilet seat feed the bolts through the holes in each hinge and the toilet bowl with the head of the bolt on top.
Use a deep seat wax seal when replacing older water toilets.