What can I put around the base of my toilet?
Caulk keeps your toilet secure the floor, and avoids any chance of injury or toilet malfunctioning. It’s actually required by the International Plumbing Code to caulk a toilet to the floor, and now knowing the reasoning behind it, why would you not want to?
How do I fill the gap between my toilet and floor?
Apply a thin, even bead of caulk around the base of the toilet to cover the gap along the floor and hide the shims. If necessary, smooth the caulk with your finger, wiping your finger clean frequently with a paper towel or a rag.
Do you need to silicone around a toilet?
Plumbing codes require caulking a toilet to the floor.
This is arguably the single most important reason. In most parts of the United States, it is a requirement of building code to caulk around toilet bases.
Should you grout around the base of a toilet?
If the toilet sits securely to the floor without rocking or leaving any noticeable gaps, it is not technically necessary to grout or caulk the toilet to the floor. This is a matter of aesthetics and personal preference.
Is it better to caulk or grout around toilet?
Caulk is quick and easy to clean up. Grout will support the toilet better.