This is actually an important matter to fix a loose, rocking toilet in the bathroom. If a toilet is loose or wobbly and not leaking on the other hand if a toilet isn’t fastened to the floor that may create trouble in future. So it is better to solve the problems where this guide will be very helpful.

Toilets generally rock reason for they are not resting the flush against the floor. Under the toilet base sakes around the toilet flange which attaches the toilet to the pipe (drain). If the flange is higher-a little bit than the adjacent flooring then the toilet becomes slightly raised in the centre and approving it to rock.

Such a kind of problem can increase over time, like when the contiguous floor settles a bit or while the caulk hardens. So you can steady your toilet by shimming beneath its base. Before that, make sure used bolts at the bottom or base of the toilet are snug.

For this strategy, the great shims are tiny and plastic with ridges helping the shims retain in the proper place. They are usually sold at hardware stores, home centres and restaurant supply stores.

Wood shims can consolidate over time and vulnerable to damage moisture so they are not recommended.



Required tools and materials:
Plastic shims
Utility knife
Tile and tub caulk (as colour matching)   
Rag or paper towels


At first, Check The Bolts

Once in a while, a rocking toilet can be adjusted by tightening the two special bolts named closet bolts or flange bolts at the base of the toilet. To accomplish this task carefully because too much tightening the bolts can crack the porcelain of your toilet where there is no possible repairing.
 
With a small wrench or a pair of pliers, check the flange bolts entire side of the toilet. If you notice a bolt is loose, then slowly tighten it until it is snug. Inspect the other bolt to make sure this is similarly snug, and then check your toilet for rocking. If it remains rocks, approach with shimming the base.
 
Explore The Leaks

Firstly confirm the toilet is not leaking commence the repair action. Investigate diligently for water surrounding the base of your toilet. You can go ahead with repairs if there is no water exists. 

And if you find the signs of leaking around your toilet base, it refers that the wax ring sealing your toilet horn to the toilet flange which has become compressed and so old. So, you must replace the wax ring and take aside the toilet.
 
Look For The Gaps

Check the base of your toilet, and find out any gaps between the floor and the toilet. If may boost to rock your toilet from each of the sides. 

Probably a small space can be the emergence of the problem. If the gaps are so small, endeavour to slide a shim beneath the base to observe how far it goes in.

When you don't have much bathroom space then try to use a small space toilet, It's help to make more space in your toilet.
 
Put In The Shims

Steady and level the toilet by putting shims into the gaps that you have found. To appropriately level your toilet, you have to experiment with them in some different positions. 

Now, test your toilet for permanency by sitting on the seat at the same time rocking in all approaches. You can try again until your toilet doesn’t move at any point of the compass.
 
Exclude The Shims

Exclude the shims nearby the base of the toilet (as required), with a sharp utility knife. Be aware not to cut into your floor.
 
Caulk on All Sides of The Base

Apply a bead of caulk on all sides of the base of your toilet to coat the gap toward the floor and conceal the shims. If needed, smooth the caulk with your finger and using a rag or paper towel just wipe your finger frequently.
 
For a complete look caulk is so important and to maintain mop water and crud from having under your toilet base, however, if you seal all the processes on all sides of the base where the caulk may conceal a leak by trapping the water. So, a few plumbers leave the backward of the base.
 
Let the Caulk Dry

Before using the toilet, just grant the caulk to cure as instructed. When it dries properly, your toilet must be as good as new. 
 
If Your Toilet Unable To Avoid Rocking

If shimming your toilet base and proper tightening the flange bolts it is not possible to prevent the toilet from rocking, it might be serious problems down below. 

The use of flange bolts confirms the toilet base is occupied by a plastic or metal ring at the peak of the toilet flange. Where the ring can break, loosening the grip on the specific bolts.
 
If the bolts loosen up or the rocking come back, remember that a damaged flange is possibly the reason. The right solution is to take aside the toilet and replace your old flange or using a flange repair kit as soon as possible repairing it.

Summary

Toilets are rocking that’s a usual problem where you need to quick fix keeping your toilet always active. 

All the directions, here, are included, so follow this article you can easily fix your loose, rocking toilet.