Be careful when refastening the toilet pan as too much pressure on the screws can cause the toilet pan to crack at the base.
Water on floor around toilet bowl.
Check around the base of the toilet for signs of water leaking onto the floor or seeping under the floorboards.
Hence to replace the seal you have to remove the toilet bowl from the floor.
Scrape the old wax ring off the floor inspect the toilet flange for damage and place the new ring.
Water condensing on the toilet might be dripping down and puddling around the base of the toilet.
Water on the floor or even a wet appearance around a toilet is always a sign of a problem.
Shut off all water to the toilet and drain the tank and bowl before removing the fixture to prevent further leakage.
This is a clue that the problem rests with the bowl ring.
The grout lines are often the lowest part of the floor and accumulate and show the water first.
For this reason the wetness should.
Installing a new wax seal is a simple process but does require some care.
When a toilet is rocked back and forth or jarred forward or backward the water tight seal called a wax bowl ring will pop open.
If the water seems to come from under the toilet then it is possible that the setting seal or gasket is leaking.
There are several causes that can lead to a wet appearance on the floor grout.
This is a job that requires much more work then it does money.
If you see a little water on the floor around the lower part of your toilet bowl it may have a damaged wax gasket seal.
Set the toilet back onto the ring in one vertical motion.