@deconstructors.inc: 🚽 Step-by-Step Guide to Removing a Toilet for Renovation 🛠️ ✨ Why Remove a Toilet Yourself? Taking out an old toilet is easier than you think and can save you time and money on a renovation. Follow these steps to get the job done safely and efficiently. 🔧 Tools You’ll Need • Adjustable wrench • Sponge or small bucket • Putty knife • Old towel or rag • 3-inch gripper (essential for sealing off the drain) 🛠️ Step-by-Step Process 1. Turn Off the Water Supply Locate the shut-off valve near the base of the toilet. Turn it clockwise until it’s fully closed. 2. Drain the Tank and Bowl Flush the toilet to remove most of the water. Use a sponge or small bucket to soak up any remaining water in the tank and bowl. 3. Disconnect the Water Line Unscrew the water supply line from the base of the toilet tank using an adjustable wrench. 4. Remove the Tank (Optional) If you need to reduce weight, remove the tank first by unscrewing the bolts connecting it to the bowl. Lift it off carefully and set it aside. 5. Unscrew the Floor Bolts Use the wrench to remove the bolts on either side of the toilet base. Keep them in a safe spot for later. 6. Break the Seal Gently rock the toilet back and forth to break the wax seal at the base. Once loose, lift the toilet straight up and place it on an old towel or rag to avoid mess. 7. Clean the Flange Scrape off the old wax seal using a putty knife. Make sure the area is clean and ready for the next steps in your renovation. 8. Insert the 3-Inch Gripper To prevent septic fumes from entering your home, insert a 3-inch gripper into the drain opening. This creates a temporary airtight seal while you work. 💡 Pro Tip Take your time with each step to avoid damaging the flange or surrounding areas. A clean removal makes reinstallation or further renovations much smoother. #renovation