Replacement Parts for Toto Eco Drake Transitional Toilets Two Piece Model - #CST743EN (round), #CST744EN (elongated) Tank #ST744E -E-Max Flushing System1.28 gpf Item #ImagePart #DescriptionPrice & Quantity 1 TSU99A.XRFill Valve - (set height of TSU99A.XR to notch 5 - refill ratio 3...
Choosing the right flapper (flush is weak) Keeping your toilet bowl clean Toilet Tank Won't Fill Up Or Is Slow To FillThe main reason for a toilet tank not filling or filling slowly is due to the toilet fill valve. The most common reasons for the fill valve to slow ...
If any of the following parts are broken, consider replacing the handle, flapper, or fill valve. Featured Guide Toilet Fill Valve Replacement A failing fill valve can prevent a toilet tank… Follow this Guide The Toilet Is Leaking The Problem: The toilet leaks water from the tank or bowl....
A.The best place to start is your toilet tank - to determine what your toilet model number and brand are. Some toilets might even have a list of replacement parts on the underside of the tank lid. Check out our video below to learn more about how your toilet works and how you can fi...
There’s sediment buildup in the tank. The flush arm or chain isn’t adjusted correctly. The caulk or nuts around the toilet are loose. The flapper, flush valve, fill valve, or lift arm needs replacing. When we arrive at your home to repair a toilet, we locate the source of malfuncti...
The Toilet Flapper Valve When a conventional toilet is flushed, water from the tank rushes into the bowl through an orifice called the flush valve. Before you trip the lever, this valve is plugged with a rubber stopper, called a tank ball or flush valve seat ball. Theses combined are calle...
repair that running toilet. Our experienced and licensed plumbers will quickly diagnose the problem and give you a quote so you know how much it will cost before we start work. Whether it’s a simple flapper valve replacement or a more complex issue like a cracked tank, we’ve got you ...
Like the toilet tank ball type flush valve (illustrated in the sketch below), the flapper valve is pulled up to open the toilet reservoir tank drain opening to send flush water down into the toilet. The shape and position of the flapper cause it to remain in the open position until the ...