Yep, you cannot put that new toilet seat on without the $47 (plus S&H) kit from Kohler (plus the cost of the seat) -- oh, and wait a few days for delivery. Some folks have yelled enough at the service rep and got Kohler to send them a kit for free. Good luck with that. For...
Korky doesn't actually manufacture toilets, but it is well-known for manufacturing replacement parts for toilets of other brands, including Kohler, American Standard and many more. Replacement parts include fill valves, flappers, flapper-style flush valves and seals for canister-style flush valves th...
Every toilet needs a valve to fill the tank and another one to let water out of the tank and into the bowl, and either of these valves can cause running toilet syndrome. The fill valve is the one that is offset to one side of the tank and positioned above the water supply line, and...
Details are at TOILET FILL VALVE Additional Water Enters the Toilet Bowl: during the re-filling of the cistern or toilet tank, as long as the toilet fill valve is open to allow water to enter the toilet, most designs use a small diameter tube to direct a portion of the incoming water ...
Wall-hung toilets do not have a base. The area beneath the toilet is open, making for easy cleaning. These models require strong wall framing to support the toilet as well as a wall drain rather than a floor drain. Because of the open space, a wheelchair user can maneuver close to the...