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Flush Valve
This is the component of the toilet that opens and closes the water flow from the tank to the bowl during flushing. The flush valve may become corroded or damaged over time, necessitating its replacement.
Fill Valve
The fill valve is in charge of keeping the water level in the toilet tank at a constant level. If the Fill valve breaks down, it will need to be replaced to maintain an acceptable water level in the tank.
Toilet Flapper
The toilet flapper is a rubber seal that sits atop the flush valve’s opening. When the flush handle is activated, the flapper lifts up and water from the tank flows into the bowl. The flapper may wear down or be damaged with time, necessitating its replacement.
Toilet Tank Gasket
The toilet tank gasket is a rubber seal that acts as an impermeable barrier between the tank and bowl. If the gasket deteriorates, it must be replaced to avoid leaks.
Toilet Bowl Wax Ring
The wax ring is a rubber gasket that sits between the toilet bowl and the flange. The wax ring aids in forming a watertight seal between the bowl and flange by providing a watertight seal. If the wax ring deteriorates, it must be replaced to prevent leaks.
Why do I need to replace my toilet?
There are several reasons why you might need or want to replace your toilet. Your toilet might be old and outdated, it might be leaking, or it might not be working properly. Replacing your toilet can be a great way to update your bathroom and improve its function.
How do I know if I need a new toilet?
If your toilet is leaking, cracked, or otherwise damaged, it will likely need to be replaced. If your toilet is old and outdated, you may also want to consider replacing it. Toilets that are not properly functioning can be frustrating and waste water.
What are the benefits of replacing my toilet?
Replacing your toilet can be a great way to update your bathroom and improve its function. Newer toilets are often more efficient, meaning they use less water. This can save you money on your water bill and help conserve water. Additionally, newer toilets may have features that older toilets do not, such as dual flush options.