Yes, you can replace the tank on a toilet by following the proper steps and using the right tools.
Yes, you can replace the toilet tank only without needing to replace the entire toilet.
Yes, you can replace just the tank of a toilet without having to replace the entire toilet fixture.
Yes, it is possible to replace just the toilet tank without replacing the entire toilet.
Where is it leaking ? Flapper in the tank, replace flapper. Between tank and bowl, separate and replace the seal. Toilet to floor. Replace the wax ring under the toilet, making sure it is thick enough to form a seal and the bolts are installed correctly and holding the toilet down.
If the toilet tank chain is broken or disconnected, you can reattach it or replace it with a new one to ensure the toilet flushes properly.
To replace a toilet tank, first turn off the water supply, flush the toilet to empty the tank, disconnect the water supply line and unscrew the bolts connecting the tank to the bowl. Lift off the old tank and place the new tank in position. Reconnect the bolts and water supply line, then turn the water supply back on.
To replace the toilet tank gasket, first turn off the water supply to the toilet. Drain the tank by flushing it. Remove the tank lid and disconnect the water supply line. Unscrew the bolts holding the tank to the bowl and carefully lift off the tank. Remove the old gasket and replace it with a new one. Reassemble the tank and bowl, reconnect the water supply line, and turn the water back on. Check for leaks and tighten any connections if necessary.
The purpose of the tank to bowl gasket in a toilet is to create a watertight seal between the tank and the bowl, preventing leaks. To replace it, you need to drain the tank, disconnect the water supply, remove the tank bolts, lift off the tank, and then replace the gasket before reassembling everything.
You replace the toilet as a whole item. You cannot take a tank from one type and put it on another.
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.
To replace the flush valve seal in a toilet, first turn off the water supply to the toilet. Remove the tank lid and flush the toilet to empty the tank. Disconnect the flapper chain and unscrew the flush valve nut. Remove the old seal and replace it with a new one. Reassemble the parts and turn the water supply back on.
To stop a running toilet, you can adjust the float valve in the tank or check and replace the flapper if it is not sealing properly.