Water is allowed in from the cold supply line via a fill valve which close when required amount is in tank. Most tanks have a rubber 'flapper' valve over the outlet. When this is raised (as you press the lever) , the water in tank flows to the bowl and flushes it.
In the base of the toilet, the drain is shaped like an upside down U. When you flush, the water in the bowl rises. Water seeks it own level and when it is higher than the top of the upside down U, it goes over the top and causes a suction or syphon that draws the rest of the water in the bowl after it. until it sucks air and breaks the syphon.
A toilet works with water pressure.
The width of a toilet tank can vary in size. The average width of a toilet tank is about 18 inches.
They are called tank bolts.
Toilet tank
Will a American standard toilet tank fit a glacier bay toilet
The tank above your toilet.
A closet auger! ( Closet is in reference to a water closet or toilet) It can be purchased at most home improvement stores.
An RV toilet is designed to be mounted over a holding tank. They use almost no water which at first might sound appealing, but unless you have a septic tank under your bathroom it would be bad news for home installation. Unless modified, an RV toilet would not be able to get the solid waste to your home septic system. A home toilet uses the force of the water to move the solid waste to your septic tank. Look for a low flush toilet or a composting toilet instead.
seal to stop water from runing into tank located between tank and bowk
How do I find out an answer to a question about toilet repair? I have a crack in my tank and I want to fix it. It is ceramic.
not all toilet bowls and tanks are compatible. If your toilet bowl has no holes for a tank it most likely a bowl that is made for a flush valve, or a high or low boy mounted tank.
It means that you have a "Briggs" toilet tank, for which the number on the top piece of it is 7421 A B11.
Either on the underneath side of the lid or on the back of the tank inside there should be a model number. Possibly on the underneath side of the tank also.