PlumbingInstallation & Assembly
FlexiFlange Pro
Adaptable Flange for Angled, Uneven, or Oversized Holes
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Opp. Score
54
Reports
4
Severity
3Medium
Trend
300%
rising
First Seen
May 19, 2026
App Concept
FlexiFlange Pro
A universal toilet flange system with adjustable height and angle, plus an oversized base for large holes. Includes interchangeable rings to fit narrow or wide pipes, sealing uneven surfaces without extra wax rings or concrete work.
Key Features
- Adjustable height & angle (±15°) for uneven/angled flanges
- Expandable base (6-10 inch diameter) for oversized concrete holes
- Interchangeable gasketed rings for 3-4 inch pipes
- Stainless steel locking mechanism for secure anchoring without concrete
Target Users: Plumbers and DIY homeowners dealing with problematic toilet flange installations, especially in concrete subfloors or with cemented angled flanges.
Revenue Model: SaaS subscription for design software + hardware sales; premium pricing for commercial plumbers with volume discounts.
AI Opportunity Analysis
Build Complexity
3 ModerateRevenue Potential
3 ModerateCompetition
Low CompetitionRevenue/Effort
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Problem Reports (4)
FlangeFit Pro
Determining the correct installation order and height relationship between an offset toilet flange and finished tile floor to avoid leaks and rework.
Plumbing3MediumHomeowner/DIYer
FlangeFit Pro
A pre-cemented toilet flange is at an uneven depth below finished tile, and a standard flange extender does not fit because the extender is wider than the existing flange.
Plumbing3MediumHomeowner / DIYer
FlangeFix Pro
Commode flange replacement is complicated by an existing cemented flange at a heavy angle, requiring extra wax rings or concrete demolition.
Plumbing3MediumPlumber
FlangeFix WideBase
Need a wider toilet flange to install in a concrete subfloor with a 6-inch hole and no anchoring surface for standard flanges.
Plumbing3MediumPlumber
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