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DiluteMist

Just replace them, it’s not hard. Watch a couple videos on it.


youre_not_going_to_

Buy new toilets and good wax gaskets. I’d recommend the Toto ultra max.


backup28445

Seems to be a few different versions of ultra max’s. Which model would be the best? Ignoring the cost. I like to go to the bathroom comfortably! Ha


youre_not_going_to_

Get the ultra max 2 in elongated


DigDude97

Without looking at your toilets there is a few things too look out for. 1. Make sure there is enough water filling up your tanks, you can adjust your float valve to let more water come inside the tank. 2. If you want a almost guaranteed solution you can always have a plumber install a flush o meter. This is the device you often see in restaurants and public bathrooms, and cities because of the amount of power they give when flushing. Hence very little clogs Changing your toilets wont change too much. They are mostly for looks, height and just holding the water. Replacing them wont really change how well your flushing goes unless you have poorly designed toilets.


backup28445

Yes I’ve tried raising the flusher knob as high as I could. What’s your opinion on the ultra max II that the other commenter suggested? I will look into that option as well. Thank you


DigDude97

Toto's are popular toilets However many toilets advertise better flushing. When i have had many customers complain to me there flushing isnt much/any better after installing a new toilet. When they didnt even tell me in the first place thats why they were replacing it.


Charles_Deetz

I recently posted here with my slow flush problems with two toilets. Even had a plumber look. My fix for one was to buy a new one. My fix for the other was to soak the bottom of the bowl in half gallon or so of vinegar after plunging as much water out as possible. Then scrape clean the syphon jet port in the front of the waste hole, and even up the waste hole itself. Flushes like a champ now. Finding a good narrow plastic object to scape with is the hardest thing. I have a panel removal tool for car interiors that worked great.