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The worst part is picking it up and trying to put it in like a big garbage bags to carry it out in. That last bit of water in the bottom is the worst.Exact thing happened to me about a year ago. There is probably a hairline crack near one of the bolt holes in the tank. Replacing the whole unit is not hard, just nasty business cleaning up the old wax seal.
Hopefully the bolt ring is good and there’s no board rot.Mine's 20 years old, I think it may be time.
Floor is concrete, no worries. I replaced the last one, no probEasy job.

We bought a single floor condo for my mom and I needed to replace one of the toilets. When I pulled up the LVP, the concrete underneath where the ring was, was not flat and the ring was shimmed. YGBFKMFloor is concrete, no worries. I replaced the last one, no prob![]()
My wife came along by accident, her parents were in their mid 40's when she was born. They're depression era Brooklynites and they instill that mindset into her. In 30 years we've only had visitors a handful of times because she's convinced that everyone who steps through the door is critiquing her cleaning, decorations.... everything. That's fine though. It's too much stress so I let it go. As long as no one is expected it's all good.My wife is same way. Offered to hire a cleaning person for her, as she works harder than I do, but refused, saying it would take me more energy to clean weekly before person got here, so forget it. Sounds like birds of a feather.
I guess I'll find out soon but the last time I replaced this same toilet it was easy peazy.We bought a single floor condo for my mom and I needed to replace one of the toilets. When I pulled up the LVP, the concrete underneath where the ring was, was not flat and the ring was shimmed. YGBFKM