How would one
tile around a toilet where the concrete subfloor stops about an inch or so in diameter around the actual drain? From what I understand the
tile needs to go under the toilet flange? The subfloor is brand new but amateur cutting produced this dynamic situation. Please see pic. Any help greatly appreciated.
Hi there.
Apologies here as in the
uk we have a slightly different set up when it comes to toilets and so I need to understand just how your toilet connects to the flange there?
Also, looking at those tiles which have been awkwardly cut there, they look like they are either painted in a red coloured paint or it's a type of
tile primer that has been painted on with a view to over tiling what is already there?? Can you advise?
As for how the existing tiles have been cut, some 'lazy' tilers will take short cuts in areas that are likely to be covered over with sanitary ware and pipe covers etc.
I have seen so many square, grinder cut holes around circular pipe work because it's easier and quicker to do than using a slow cutting diamond hole saw knowing that the pipe cover plate will cover it when it's been fitted on 2nd fix!
Anyway, if you are considering over tiling then to be honest for ease, you could fill the voids with
tile adhesive and let set whilst tiling other areas and then when you get to tiling over this point be more critical with your cutting around the flange area and make a better job.
Normally, most of us would cut this using a 4" diameter diamond cutting disc on an angle grinder. You can get a very good cut and pretty much to the millimeter round cuts with it. It's just a case of being accurate with your measuring and taking your time with the grinder.