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New Toilet Installing – You Can Do It!

ToiletIf you can install your own toilet then you can choose what toilet best suits your needs, as there is a very big variety in style, price, and quality of toilets. Installing your own toilet is not as big a question as you might think it is. Learn how you can install a toilet yourself. You can have your new model toilet in place in just a few hours. Probably even much less time than that.

The first thing you need to do is pick out the toilet that you prefer to have. If you are older or have health problems, consider a handicap height toilet. They are a couple of inches taller than a standard toilet and make it much easier to get up from. If you have a lot of usage than a pressure assisted toilet might also be a good fit for you. The extra water pressure will help to keep the toilet from clogging. Toilets usually come without a seat, so don’t forget to buy a new one or you can save the one from your previous toilet if it will fit the bowl of the new one.

The floor does not have to be spotless before installing the new toilet, but it should be fairly clean. You will next need to install the tank onto the bowl. Set the bolts with the rubber washers on them in the holes on the tank and then set the tank on the back of the toilet bowl. Tighten the bolts gently, just expanding the washers a bit.

Next, turn the toilet bowl upside down and place an new wax ring and sleeve onto the toilet horn. The toilet bowl wax gasket works best if it is at room temperature. This will ensure the proper forming of seal. Now stand directly over the toilet and lift it turning it over and setting it down over the bolts in the flange. By doing this you will place the toilet on top of the wax ring. The bolts will come up through the holes on the side of the toilet. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Replace a Broken Toilet

ToiletYou can turn on a fan if the Air Conditioner breaks, bar-b-que if the stove shoots craps or hire the neighborhood kid if the mower stops, but one thing you absolutely can not do without is… a working toilet.

The easiest way to replace a broken toilet is to get in the Yellow Pages, call a plumber and pay him a $1000 to replace it. That will get you a standard water closet, as it’s professionally referred to, installed and the broken one put outside for the trash man. (maybe)

Although that’s probably a reasonable deal, you could do the same job yourself for about $200. Although I am a licensed plumber, you don’t have to be to perform this repair if you follow my easy to understand instructions. Ready?

First, let’s go to your neighborhood Home Depot, Lowes or whatever supplier around your home to buy supplies. As a caveat here, plumbing fixtures are a lot like a new car or truck. There’s the $10,000 base model or the $35,000 fully loaded model. We’ll stay with the base model.

Purchase a toilet, which comes with the commode and tank separately boxed, but priced together. Almost all new toilets come equipped with the internal parts of the tank assembled. Read the rest of this entry »

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Choosing a Bathroom Toilet

ToiletIn yesteryear choosing a toilet was a no-brainer because there were a limited number of toilets to choose and they pretty much all functioned the same way. Welcome to the future my friends where there are tons of different models and styles to choose from. They come in various heights and sizes and colors – oh my! Along with the variety comes different performance levels and water usage. This toilet selection guide will help you separate the choices you have when it comes to installing a new toilet in your home.

All toilets come in two flavors: the one piece toilet and two piece toilet. The one piece toilet come in one complete unit without any seams between the tank and bowl for easy cleaning. With a one piece toilet, you usually get the all the fixins’ in one package, like the toilet body, lid, seat, wax ring, bolts, and bolt caps. A benefit to the one piece is that you lessen the chance of leaks between the tank and the bowl. Two piece toilets feature a separate bowl and tank that are purchased together or individually, plus the seat is typically sold separate. The most common toilet in U.S. home is the two piece.

The toilet bowls themselves come in two shapes, either round front which is the most common or elongated. Round front bowls are good space savers for smaller bathrooms. Elongated bowls have an egg shape and considered more comfortable than round bowls, this is due to them being around 2″ longer, which give a longer seating area. Read the rest of this entry »

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