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DENVERPOPS

(8,817 posts)
6. Just worth mentioning.
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 08:15 PM
Dec 2019

Their flush valves, (the thingy that makes the water come into the tank and then shuts off) are poorer quality than several others on the market.

Their toilet flappers, (the gizmo that is pulled up wards by the flush lever) are just ok. If you replace one, you will first have to figure out which flapper it is, from the 5+ different flappers that they use.

And then, if you know exactly what part/model you need, Better order it on the internet because you will have great difficulty finding the part.....

In addition, there are several other toilets that flush better with the small amount of water allowed.

I talked to several residential plumbers and got the same story.

Good luck.



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