Time

1 hour or less

Complexity

Beginner

Cost

Free

Introduction

Here is how to remove a toilet if you intend to undertake DIY bathroom projects, such as flooring, painting, and other renovations.

There comes a time when you need to remove a toilet from a bathroom for one reason or another. Maybe you need to replace the toilet, or perhaps you are in the middle of a bathroom remodeling project, installing new floors underneath the toilet and painting behind it. Though it may seem intimidating, removing a toilet is an easy task most DIYers can do.

Removing a toilet requires no special tools and does not take very long. If you plan to dispose of your old toilet once it has been removed, I recommend contacting your local waste management facility to inquire about the proper disposal methods for it.

When To Call a Pro

It is not necessary to hire a professional plumber to remove a toilet. However, you should ensure that you are capable of heavy lifting and bending over numerous times during the project. Seek the assistance of a plumber or handyman if you are not confident in removing a toilet yourself and to also ensure the replacement seat fits properly.

Tools Required

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Bucket
  • Plunger
  • Putty knife
  • Screwdrivers
  • Utility knife

Materials Required

  • Cardboard / moving blanket
  • Towels/rags

Watch How To Remove a Toilet the Right Way

Project step-by-step (8)

Step 1

Shut off water to toilet

Turn off the water supply to the toilet by turning the shut-off valve clockwise. Flush the toilet to remove all the water from the tank. Plunge the toilet to remove as much residual water as possible from the bowl and trap.

Shutting off water supplyTMB Studio

Step 2

Disconnect the water line

Disconnect the water supply line from the toilet tank with an adjustable wrench. Have a bucket or towel ready to catch any water dripping from the supply line.

Disconnecting water supplyTMB Studio

Step 3

Loosen the floor bolts

Use a flathead screwdriver or putty knife to pry off the caps covering the bolts at the toilet’s base. Then, using an adjustable wrench, unscrew the nuts.

Unfastening flange boltsTMB Studio

Step 4

Cut the Caulk Free

If caulk or silicone was used to caulk your toilet to the floor, cut through it using a utility knife.

Cutting the caulk with cutterTMB Studio

Step 5

Remove toilet tank

Remove the tank cover and set it aside. If there is still a little water present in the bottom of the tank, soak as much of it up as possible with towels so that it doesn’t drip all over the floor. Unscrew the bolts connecting the toilet tank to the bowl. Carefully lift the tank off the bowl and set it aside.

Removing toilet tank TMB Studio

Step 6

Remove toilet bowl

Once the toilet is loose, prepare a place to set it, like a moving blanket or piece of cardboard. Then, lift it up and pull it free from the flange. Be ready for any last bits of water to spill out during this step.

Pulling out the toilet from floorTMB Studio

Step 7

Clean off the flange

Clean any remaining wax from the toilet wax ring off the toilet flange with a putty knife or towels. If you are not replacing the toilet immediately, stuff a towel into the drain opening to prevent sewer gases from escaping.

Scrapping off wax ring and flange from floorTMB Studio

Step 8

FAQ

Do you have to replace the wax ring when you remove a toilet?

Yes, you must replace the wax ring whenever you replace or reinstall a toilet.

Do plumbers remove toilets?

Yes, hiring a plumber to remove your toilet and dispose of it for you is possible. However, this service can cost up to $250.

Do you have to drain a toilet before removing it?

Yes. It is important to drain the toilet before removing it to avoid any spillage or extra weight.