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The toilet bolt is spinning because the nut securing it is loose. To fix this, tighten the nut using a wrench or pliers until the bolt is secure and no longer spins.
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Is the toilet bolt loose in your bathroom?
They are called tank bolts.
Your toilet bolts may be spinning because they are loose or corroded. To fix this issue, you can try tightening the bolts with a wrench or replacing them with new bolts. Make sure to also check the toilet flange for any damage and repair as needed.
The standard toilet bolt size for most toilets is 5/16 inch in diameter and 3.5 inches in length.
I fixed my toilet with a rotor.
I find it easiest to bolt the tank to the toilet first, then sit the whole unit on the flange.
I found a white square toilet seat with a 10" bolt at PlumbingSupply.com
no such thing as a 4 bolt flange only 2 bolt. you have a toliet with 4 bolts....the front 2 bolts just screw into the floor.....yes....just put in a regular 2 bolt toilet and ignore the other two holes in the floor.
A toilet water hammer is caused by a sudden increase in water pressure in the pipes. It can be fixed by installing a water hammer arrestor or adjusting the water pressure regulator.
To effectively remove a rusted toilet bolt, you can try using penetrating oil to loosen the rust, then use a wrench or pliers to carefully turn and remove the bolt. If the bolt is still stuck, you may need to use a hacksaw to carefully cut through the bolt. Be sure to wear protective gloves and goggles while working on this task.
It is your toilet that caused the damage and therefore your responsibility.
Most toilet seats have a hinge that the top side that you see pops up or comes off completely. The bolt holding it on will have a large slot for a screwdriver in it. You should be able to get a wrench or socket on the nut underneath. If it is a metal bolt and rusted, you can probably use a hack saw blade between the hinge and the toilet and cut the bolt.