Mr. Handyman advises on addressing common causes of wobbly toilets


John Povey Owner | Mr. Handyman

It's a common household issue: you sit down and notice your toilet is wobbly. While it might not seem urgent, a shifting toilet can signal underlying problems that worsen over time. This article explores the potential causes of a wobbly toilet and why it's important to address them.

Loose or corroded bolts are often the reason for a toilet's instability. These closet bolts anchor the toilet to a flange beneath it, keeping it securely in place. Over time, they can rust or loosen from regular use. Tightening them might temporarily stop the wobble but may not solve the root problem if the flange is damaged.

Another possible cause is a worn or compressed wax ring. This component sits between the toilet and flange, creating a watertight barrier and cushioning the base. If it fails, leaks, odors, and floor damage may occur.

Uneven flooring or settling subflooring could also be responsible for the wobble. In older homes or those with moisture damage, floors may become uneven over time, causing even properly installed toilets to rock.

Cracks at the toilet base might be another factor. Toilets made of porcelain can develop hairline fractures that weaken their structure.

Ignoring these issues can lead to more serious problems such as water leaks damaging flooring or subfloors, mold growth from hidden moisture, compromised seals allowing odors to escape, and structural damage to mounting hardware.

Mr. Handyman recommends having a professional inspect any wobbly toilets early on to prevent larger repair costs later. "Your local Mr. Handyman can diagnose the cause," they state, ensuring satisfaction with their services through their Neighborly Done Right Promise.

The article provides general guidance and emphasizes that readers should determine appropriate actions for their situations independently.

For further assistance or questions about home repairs and maintenance, Mr. Handyman offers solutions tailored to individual needs across various locations.

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