Replacing a toilet tank is a task most homeowners can do without a call to the plumber.
Can you just change the tank on a toilet.
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This bathroom repair project only takes a few hours.
Some close coupled toilets were syphonic and they had a syphon bomb in the big hole in the middle with a little tube that went into a.
Because the tanks and bowls may be sold separately you can often buy just the tank.
When you need to replace the tank drain and unscrew the old one to remove it.
It s not all that difficult to do but it can get a bit messy.
Not generally particularly after 30 years.
However you can almost certainly manage to replace the entire thing for around 50 60 if you do the work yourself and purchase a basic no frills model.
It can be replaced without ruining the entire toilet.
Zipperjj january 31 2007 1 07am 3.
Replacing a toilet tank is an easy chore most homeowners try to avoid due to the mess involved.
The connection points between a toilet tank and bowl create an important seal keeping water from leaking out of the unit as it passes from the tank to the bowl.
It is possible to buy just the tank which matches your toilet.
A tank generally rests on top of the bowl.
This video will show you how to install the tank gasket gp51487 and toilet tank on most kohler two piece toilets.
After you ve disconnected the water supply line from the bottom of the tank and removed the decorative caps nuts and washers from the t bolts that secure the toilet to the floor it s time.
Follow these steps to successfully repair the toilet tank yourself over the weekend.
Tanks are sold separately from the bowls so you can get any tank that fits onto your model of toilet.
The model number was printed inside the tank and a little internet searching found the tank with all the hardware in it could be shipped to the hardware store right beside my house for about 80 which was about 1 3 of the price of the new toilet.
After getting your new tank put in the hardware to waterproof it and then secure it in place.
Doing it yourself will save you money you would otherwise give to a professional plumber.