ps004ynos
New Member
Hi all,
I'm not a plumber but am considering replacing three toilets in my parents place. They are wall mounted American Standard toilets, so I believe they are Glenwall models based on what I have read. They are gravity flush.
My questions are:
1. Can someone confirm they are Glenwalls? I cannot seem to attach a photo but I haven't come across any wall-mounted American Standard toilets other than Glenwalls. I didn't want to assume and buy another toilet only to find out it doesn't fit.
2. From what I've read, you cannot retrofit a gravity flush bowl with a pressure assisted tank e.g. Sloan Flushmate. It seems the the only option I have is to purchase a newer model pressure assisted Glenwall. Are there alternative pressure assist toilets that match up with the wall carrier?
3. Finally, if I purchase a pressure assisted Glenwall, are the newer models equipped with the newer Flushmates that don't have the cracking tank issue (i.e. the exploding toilet stories I've read).
Thanks for any help.
I'm not a plumber but am considering replacing three toilets in my parents place. They are wall mounted American Standard toilets, so I believe they are Glenwall models based on what I have read. They are gravity flush.
My questions are:
1. Can someone confirm they are Glenwalls? I cannot seem to attach a photo but I haven't come across any wall-mounted American Standard toilets other than Glenwalls. I didn't want to assume and buy another toilet only to find out it doesn't fit.
2. From what I've read, you cannot retrofit a gravity flush bowl with a pressure assisted tank e.g. Sloan Flushmate. It seems the the only option I have is to purchase a newer model pressure assisted Glenwall. Are there alternative pressure assist toilets that match up with the wall carrier?
3. Finally, if I purchase a pressure assisted Glenwall, are the newer models equipped with the newer Flushmates that don't have the cracking tank issue (i.e. the exploding toilet stories I've read).
Thanks for any help.