No they are not all the same.
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.
A toilet tank made by a different brand may not fit properly, so it is better to get the same brand.
No, not all toilet seats are the same size. Toilet seats come in different shapes and sizes, primarily categorized as round or elongated. The standard measurements for these shapes can vary, so it's essential to measure your toilet bowl before purchasing a new seat to ensure a proper fit. Additionally, some toilets may have unique designs that require specially sized seats.
This depends on whether you have a low level toilet or a close coupled toilet. But none the less, its all the same in the end. Take the tank off completely and underneath will be a big nut, take it off using gas pliers, replace the gasket, put the big nut back on, tighten, but ever so much, place the tank back and there you go.
You should be able to take the old tank off and mesure the distance of the mounting bolt holes and mesure the diamiter of the water hole then go to home depot and mesure some of the tanks they have. I diagree with the previous answer. By the way, it's spelled: measure. Anyway, if you have a 1.6 gallon toilet tank, you should replace it with the same brand. Different manufacturers tanks will NOT work with just any toilet. If you have the old style toilet e.g. 3.5 to 5.0 gallon tank, you would have to find a junk dealer who would have the exact same type of tank.
To effectively use bleach in the toilet tank, first, turn off the water supply and flush the toilet to empty the tank. Then, pour half a cup of bleach into the tank and let it sit for at least 10-15 minutes. After that, scrub the tank with a toilet brush to ensure the bleach reaches all areas. Finally, turn the water supply back on and flush the toilet a few times to rinse out the bleach. Repeat this process once a month to keep the toilet tank clean and free of bacteria.
This all depends on the condition of the septic tank. Its like asking, how long is a piece of string
It all goes to the same treatment plant and is sent down stream to the next town or city. All tap water is the same, sink or toilet.
no
Mine has neither and it works perfectly I install this type all the time
Certainly, as long as, all the solids are removed during the flush.
the rubber tank seal (bowl to tank) didnt seat correctly