kate_l
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Hi,
Last year I installed a Gerber toilet with the flushmate system in my old house when one of my toilets died. I have been extremely satisfied. At the time I thought that I saw that Gerber made a wall mount because I knew that my wall mount would be the next to go.
Well it is officially dead now & I need to get a replacement. I must have been mistaken about the Gerber because what I see now is just the rear exit model. So the first part of my question is what is the difference between the 2? I know that the rear exit sits on the floor and does not require the really strong mounting in the wall but what is the difference in terms of plumbing? Could a rear exit model replace my wall mount easily?
If I do have to go to a wall mount & don't get the Gerber rear exit because it wouldn't fit what brand and model would you recommend that would provide similar performance. I definitely need the flush assist because my pipes are old and have a low slope so they are prone to clogging.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Kate
Last year I installed a Gerber toilet with the flushmate system in my old house when one of my toilets died. I have been extremely satisfied. At the time I thought that I saw that Gerber made a wall mount because I knew that my wall mount would be the next to go.
Well it is officially dead now & I need to get a replacement. I must have been mistaken about the Gerber because what I see now is just the rear exit model. So the first part of my question is what is the difference between the 2? I know that the rear exit sits on the floor and does not require the really strong mounting in the wall but what is the difference in terms of plumbing? Could a rear exit model replace my wall mount easily?
If I do have to go to a wall mount & don't get the Gerber rear exit because it wouldn't fit what brand and model would you recommend that would provide similar performance. I definitely need the flush assist because my pipes are old and have a low slope so they are prone to clogging.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Kate