I havnt needed any parts in about the 10 -15 yrs i have it. Im sure i will eventually but i dont put anything in the tank ,any type of cleaner. We have 3 baths so there always a second or third choice.Rob R. wrote: ↑Sat. Oct. 01, 2022 8:21 amYou certainly can't beat the price, especially if you buy a few at a time from Home Depot. The only part I don't like is a quick web search showed that the parts that normally fail are only available directly from Niagra. If it was the only toilet in the house or in a heavy-use application that might be something to consider.
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So far we are having one of the most humid summers I can remember. Zero issues with condensation/sweating on the new toilet. Also, the plunger has not been needed since the toilet was installed. Overall it was a great upgrade for the house.
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Did you tell your horses that the could not use the toilet anymore ? Or the wife quit feeding you, nothing in-nothing out.
I have a weird plumbing issue with pipe banging that popped up this week...still investigating.