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Timeline for Underlayment to meet toilet flange

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Apr 3 at 14:11 history edited Colin Wagner CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 3 at 13:26 comment added isherwood Then, 3/4" cement board isn't readily available, and cement isn't needed (or even appropriate) under vinyl.
Apr 3 at 13:24 comment added isherwood Toilets accommodate some protrusion of the flange. Check yours so you can minimize expense (and maybe a transition at the room entrance). I suggest you revise to provide more contextual information so we can be most helpful.
Apr 3 at 2:46 comment added Rohit Gupta Please post a photo
Apr 3 at 2:09 answer added Jimmy Fix-it timeline score: 2
Apr 3 at 0:19 comment added RMDman You may be able lower the flange rather than raise the subfloor if that would suit your needs better. I am a bit confused as to what heights you need to meet.
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S Apr 2 at 22:33 history asked Colin Wagner CC BY-SA 4.0