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| #58 toilet flapper - "will fit" - replaces Kohler #49114 |
$5.95 |
| #K096 toilet flapper for some 1.6gal two-piece Kohler toilets w/ 8" chain & float |
$6.89 |
#2004 toilet flapper for 1.6gal two-piece toilets w/ 8" chain & float
- Made from Chlorazone® to resist chemicals & tank cleaners |
$6.99 |
#2010 toilet flapper for one-piece toilets replaces #83064
- Also fits Rialto #3402, after 1998, San Martine #3435, San Raphael #3395, 3397, after 1998, Rosario #3434, aa-bb rev, Rochelle #3385, 3385-C, after 1998, Cabernet #3401,3408, Palarre #3383, 3383-C, after 1998, Pillow Talk #3378, after 1998, Fables and Flowers #14290-TL, Prairie Flowers #14290-WF, Laureate #14291, San Miguel #3406 |
$7.79 |
#2011 toilet flapper for one-piece toilets replaces #84995/1000490
- fits San Raphael #3384, cb rev, 3466, 3467, Rialto #3386, da, ea, fa, revs, Rosario #3434 fb rev, Revival #3360, Ankara #14230-TF |
$11.29 |
#2012BP "Shark Fin" toilet flapper for one-piece toilets
- replaces #84138, 84314, 85665
Also fits San Raphael (before 4/2000), Rialto, Santa Rose, Revival
Gabrielle, Memoirs, & Portrait |
$11.19 |
| #87449 toilet flapper (replaced by GP1079949) |
$9.56 |
3010BP toilet flapper -"will fit" Kohler Class 5 toilet flushing systems - replaces #1016546 & 1042313 - Fits toilets: Cimarron (3496, 3497, 3499, 4634, 11465, 11466), Bancroft (3487, 4633), Memoirs (3515, 3526, 4491, 4492), Devonshire (3503, 4708) |
$9.98 |
| GP1079949 toilet flapper - for Kohler toilets |
$9.56 |
#GP1079948 Kohler toilet flapper - fits the 85159 flush valve - Replaces these flappers: #85160, 84631, 83539, 84225, 85145, 85145, 81217, 1006958, 84631, 81268 - Fits toilets:
Wellworth #3114, 3407, 3420, 3421, 3422, 3423, 3428, 3432, 3433, 3438, 3458, 3481, 3558, 11450, 11470,
Revival #3455, 3555,
Pheasant #14239-PH,
Briar Rose #14239-BR,
Iron Works #3456, 3463,
Kathryn #3484,
Pinoir #3465, 3485, 3482, 3483,
Portrait #3591, 3490,
Eperney #14178-EP, 14247-EP,
Alouette #14247, 3491,
English Trellis #14247-FL, 14178-FL,
Couture #3471,3472, 3477, 3478, 3479, 3480,
Peonies and Ivy #14213-PS, 14239-PS,
Devonshire #3457,
Folio #3445, 3448, 3449, 3454, 3419,
Memoirs #3452, 3462, 3429, 3439,
Crimson Topaz #14231,
Close Reach #14231-SB,
Wellington #3446,
Loon Lite #14210,
Fleur #3447,
Confidante #3556, 3557,
Garland #14250,
Jamboree #14259,
Riverton #404522 |
$8.99 |
| #K098 Kohler toilet flapper - "will fit" - replaces 42388 - fits many one-piece toilets including: Cabernet #K3401, K3408, Palarre #K3383,
Rialto #K3402, Rochelle #K3385, K-3385-C, San Raphael #K3397 |
$4.66 |
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Tank Balls

| Brass Lift Wires |

Upper lift wire |

Lower lift wire |

| Float Balls for Toilet Fill Valves |
 plastic float ball |
 copper float ball |


Durable Float Rods

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| Toilet Seat Bumpers |
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Each bumper set includes:
- 2 bar bumpers
- 2 round bumpers
6 screws
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| Toilet Elbows |
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Features:
- Attractive chrome plated finish
- Durable brass construction
- Includes 2 slip joint nuts and 2 washers
- 2" O.D. tubing
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Toilet Bowl Bolt Sets For mounting your toilet to the floor |
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Kit Includes:
- 2 screws
- 2 washers
- 2 nuts
- 2 mounting clip
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| Tank-To-Bowl Bolt Sets |
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Features:
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Toilet Bolt Caps (plastic) set of 2 each

* Colors will not match your toilet exactly

Wobble Wedges® - Toilet Shims
Levels toilet bowl, prevents rocking, & easily trimmed with a knife

Protects tank parts while keeping the bowl clean with every flush!
| Flush 'n Sparkle™ Toilet Bowl Cleaning Systems |
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The toilet bowl cleaning system kit features:
- Easy, effective, hands-free bowl cleaning
- Repels stains with every flush
- Isolates cleanser from tank water so tank parts aren't damaged by the detergents or bleach used by other in-tank cleaners
- No residue or chemicals in the tank to damage parts or hinder operation
- Surfactant-based cleaning agent reduces spread of viruses and bacteria
- Minimizes minerals to fight hard water build-up
- Easily installed in less than five minutes
- Fits most two-piece toilets
- Lasts up to three months
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The toilet bowl cleaning system refill cartridges feature:
- Fast and easy to replace
- Refill cartridge for Flush 'n Sparkle™ toilet bowl cleaning system
- Concentrated formula delivers more than 1,000 cleaning flushes
- Safe to handle without gloves
- Lasts up to three months
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"I installed a new fill valve and my new valve comes on (and then goes off) for a few seconds about once per hour?"
This could be caused by many things. The most common is with a Fluidmaster 400. This is a great valve but be sure to install the 1/4" tube per their instructions. Use the clip that comes with it and do not just stick it into the overflow tube or it will go on and off every so often by itself. If that isn't it, take some food coloring and place it in your tank. Wait a few hours and if some of the color has gone into the bowl then you probably need a new flapper.
"How long 'should' the parts inside of my toilet last?"
That depends on a number of variables and which parts.
Water quality is one of the major factors. If your water source is heavily chlorinated then many parts won't last long.
Or if you have a lot of sand or grit or have a low pH or "aggressive" water source then parts simply won't last as long as the 'average' length.
Also the quality of the parts matters. The replaceable parts such as flappers and washers/seals generally will last at least 4 to 5 years on "average."
If you use a bowl cleaner some flappers won't even last one year. If your flapper has black "goo" on it then it is either due to age or quality of your water
and if it feels soft then it's best to change it.
"I installed a new fill valve and my new valve comes on (and then goes off) for a few seconds about once per hour?"
This could be caused by many things. The most common is with a Fluidmaster 400. This is a great valve but be sure to install the 1/4" tube per their instructions. Use the clip that comes with it and do not just stick it into the overflow tube or it will go on and off every so often by itself. If that isn't it, take some food coloring and place it in your tank. Wait a few hours and if some of the color has gone into the bowl then you probably need a new flapper.
"My toilet runs and runs after flushing, but stops when I jiggle the handle. What causes this?"
If jiggling the handle after flushing stops the toilet from running continuously, then the problem may be the flapper’s chain length. When installing your flapper, you want the flapper chain’s S-hook in the hole closest to the handle with very little slack in the chain itself. By doing so, when the toilet is flushed, the chain will fall behind the flapper where it won’t snag and cause problems such as keeping the flapper from closing properly. You also want to check to see that the tank lever (aka toilet flush handle) is installed securely so it can’t rotate too high, hitting the tank’s lid.
"What's the best way to replace my toilet flapper?"
Generally, with most toilets: turn off the water supply.
Reach in and unhook the ears of the flapper and unhook the chain from the trip lever.
Install an identical flapper to the original that came from the factory.
Do expect to get your hands dirty from the old flapper. Simply reinstall the new one in reverse order.
Note that should you have very old brass pipes inside of your toilet, be careful not to be rough on them. They can easily break and end up leaking.
After you have replaced your flapper, and the toilet tank bowl has refilled, the water fill valve should not leak (be going on and off in cycles).
If it does, then we recommend putting some food coloring into your tank. This can help diagnose the problem.
The colored water should not be going into the bowl (unless you flush that toilet of course).
If the food color does go into the bowl, then possibly the flapper is not the correct one, or maybe the surface where the toilet flapper
sits, has eroded (feel below where the flapper touched the toilet and see if you can feel erosion/grove).

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