EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
A couple years ago, I bought what I thought was a very good toilet for my house. It's an American Standard that had some good reviews with a new type of flushing system. It was over $300 at Lowes, and it worked great. I mean, it really cleaned out the bowl nicely. It went upstairs in the kids bathroom. Later, as I finished the downstairs, I bought the same toilet for that bathroom.
It worked good too, but soon startedt to leak and run all the time. I spent months replacing seals and then the entire insides of the tank. I even replaced the tank, but it never got any better. About a year after installing it, I read about a fix using parts from an Eljer toilet to stop the leak. It appears that American Standard created a real lemon with this toilet and there are websites talking all about it. Great to know after buying two of them!
Steph and the kids will be house sitting this week and I'm here on my own. It's a perfect time to replace the tile in the bathroom and buy a new toilet. I've done some looking online, and read allot of good reviews on Toto and Gerber toilets. I've never owned either, or know of anybody who does. I want a one piece toilet this time around and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes to get a toilet that flushes the bowl clean and doesn't need a plunger or a scrub brush after you use it!!!!!!!!!
As a remodeler, I install allot of toilets. Probably a dozen a year on a a slow year. Of the box store brands, Kohler is OK and Jacuzzi seems to be another brand that my clients like. I tell them that all toilets are junk and it's hit or miss in what we get. I've played games with putting them in and taking them out until we find one that works. Even then, it's really up to the client in what they can live with and what they can afford. I've had budgets that limit it to the very bottom end, and others who will pay more. They've done their research and I've installed what they wanted. I haven't used any of them, but haven't had any glowing reviews either. It's just something that they all seem to realize is a problem and due to the limits on the amount of water allowed in a toilet, we have to deal with as part of life.
I don't want to deal with this anymore. I've scrubbed my last toilet and want one that I can be proud of!!!
Who has a good toilet that you can recomend?
Does anybody have a toilet that has a pressure assisted flush?
This is something that I'm going to purchase next week, and I'm relying on reviews that I'm reading online. I'd sure like to hear some personal experiences from those who actually have a quality toilet.
Thank you,
Eddie
It worked good too, but soon startedt to leak and run all the time. I spent months replacing seals and then the entire insides of the tank. I even replaced the tank, but it never got any better. About a year after installing it, I read about a fix using parts from an Eljer toilet to stop the leak. It appears that American Standard created a real lemon with this toilet and there are websites talking all about it. Great to know after buying two of them!
Steph and the kids will be house sitting this week and I'm here on my own. It's a perfect time to replace the tile in the bathroom and buy a new toilet. I've done some looking online, and read allot of good reviews on Toto and Gerber toilets. I've never owned either, or know of anybody who does. I want a one piece toilet this time around and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes to get a toilet that flushes the bowl clean and doesn't need a plunger or a scrub brush after you use it!!!!!!!!!
As a remodeler, I install allot of toilets. Probably a dozen a year on a a slow year. Of the box store brands, Kohler is OK and Jacuzzi seems to be another brand that my clients like. I tell them that all toilets are junk and it's hit or miss in what we get. I've played games with putting them in and taking them out until we find one that works. Even then, it's really up to the client in what they can live with and what they can afford. I've had budgets that limit it to the very bottom end, and others who will pay more. They've done their research and I've installed what they wanted. I haven't used any of them, but haven't had any glowing reviews either. It's just something that they all seem to realize is a problem and due to the limits on the amount of water allowed in a toilet, we have to deal with as part of life.
I don't want to deal with this anymore. I've scrubbed my last toilet and want one that I can be proud of!!!
Who has a good toilet that you can recomend?
Does anybody have a toilet that has a pressure assisted flush?
This is something that I'm going to purchase next week, and I'm relying on reviews that I'm reading online. I'd sure like to hear some personal experiences from those who actually have a quality toilet.
Thank you,
Eddie