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To do so look to the left side of the toilet and about six inches from the floor you wil see a
valve , and you will want to turn the valve handle clockwise until it stops and then the water will
be shut off.
*Side Note: In the plumbing trade these valves are commonly
known as “stops” and you can see why.
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Three:
On each side of the toilet you will see two bolts that are sticking up through the floor, and
sometimes these bolts will be covered up by small plastic caps and this is what you will need the
flat head screwdriver for. So if your toilet has the caps over the bolts, you will simply just want
to easily pry those caps off to access these bolts.
Once you have these caps off and you can see the bolts you will want to take your adjustable
wrench and remove these two nuts ( one on each side ).
Step
Four:
Right on top of that valve that you shut off is a piece of tubing that leads to the toilet bowl
tank bottom and there you will want to loosen that nut until the nut slides down towards the
valve.
Step
Five:
Open your tank lid and remove all the water in the tank with a small plastic cup and you may
also want to remove the water from the actual bowl itself depending on how much is in there.
Step
Six:
Now that you have rge bolts removed, water shut off, water removed from the tank and bowl and
the water supply line removed from the tank bottom, you can now lift the bowl from the floor and
your toilet is now removed.
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