Got a broken toilet drain flange? This is not an unusual problem with plastic drainpipes, and it happens where the pipe that a toilet attaches to at the floor gets broken. Watch me fix this issue at my house in a once-in-for-all sort of way. Sometimes a repair goes so well you’re glad the problem happened in the first place. This is one of those fixes, as you’ll see. Much better than purchased repair kits.
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