If they are too corroded to turn use a hacksaw to cut the bolts.
How to fix a toilet leaking at the floor.
Drain the toilet by flushing it.
The tee bolts serve to fasten your toilet securely to the floor.
First turn off water.
A toilet is sealed to the top of its drain pipe with a ring of wax that sits between the drain flange and the toilet base.
Purchase a flange seal which has been created for your rv s toilet.
Remove the 2 or 3 bolts holding toilet tank to base.
Then use a wrench to alternately tighten each bolt a little at a time.
If the toilet in your rv is leaking onto the floor the main cause could be a worn seal between the rv s black water holding tank and the toilet.
With a wrench loosen the toilet mounting bolts or tee bolts that hold the toilet to the floor.
Turn the water supply off.
Luckily once you know how to determine the cause of the leak.
To fix a toilet that has the same problem as above.
Whether water is leaking into the bowl or onto the floor some plumbing work will be required to fix it.
If it comes loose the wax ring will not provide the proper seal and your toilet will start leaking at the base.
A leaky toilet tank never feels like a simple problem to deal with.
Rock the toilet gently to break its seal then lift the toilet off the flange and set it on its side.
Use a putty knife or slotted screwdriver to pry off the caps that are covering the bolts.
How to fix a toilet that is leaking from the base.
Flush toilet and sponge out water from tank.
Here is a picture of the actual leaking bolt from the back bottom of the toilet.
If water is leaking from beneath the toilet you might be able to stop it by simply tightening the closet bolts that secure the toilet to the floor.
Remove water line from back of toilet.
If you want to fix this issue you will need to do the following.
Check if your toilet is tightly bolted to the floor.
How do you fix it.
A toilet flange that s been leaking can cause the floor to rot the flange to loosen and the leak to get worse.
Dispose of bolts and bad seals.