If diy tasks like replacing a toilet and installing a tile floor are within your skill set then you can also handle tiling around a toilet.
How to install tile floor around toilet.
If you re installing ceramic or other stone tiles there is a considerable amount of prep.
While it is possible to install a new linoleum or ceramic tile floor without removing the toilet it is not recommended and actually can increase the labor involved in the project.
To install tile properly around the toilet you need to affix it to the floor under the fixture.
To install tile in your bathroom you must make allowances for the toilet.
Installing vinyl tile around a toilet may seem like a daunting task but even an inexperienced homeowner can easily replace flooring in the bathroom.
Either tile around the existing toilet or remove the toilet and go underneath.
This will leave you with an uncovered area around the base of the toilet.
When installing ceramic tile in a bathroom you ve got a couple of choices.
Vinyl tiles are adhesive backed and will stick to almost every surface so no messy glues or grouting are required.
The following post will outline the reasons you should never install new flooring around an existing toilet.
Cutting tiles to fit neatly around the base of an installed toilet requires careful template making and tile nipping however so patience and precision are critical.
Take a look below to learn how to install tile around a toilet.
Because toilets sit on top of tile any rough cuts are hidden making it easy to achieve the appearance of tile that has been custom cut for your bathroom.
Install full vinyl tiles on the bathroom floor stopping when the full tiles will not fit next to the toilet flange.