Behind the wall tanks? Will they last 20 years?

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Not from experience, but from what I've heard, you can do any maintenance through the 'cover' in the wall, and not have to tear into the wall itself.

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The in wall tanks are built to the same standards as any plumbing that is going behind a finished wall. The maintenance items on the tank (fill and flush valves) are accessible through the area covered by the rectangular plate for the flush buttons. Pull up a set of instructions from the mfg Web site and you will see.
 
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