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Gravity-tank toilets draw water from their attached tank to supply a low-pressure flush in small buildings, hotel rooms, homes, and other low-traffic settings (20 to 30 flushes per day). Also called gravity-fed toilets, these fixtures rely on a gravity to move water from the tank into the toilet bowl for flushing. Compared to tankless and pressure-assist toilets, gravity-tank toilets have a quieter flush and a simpler design that typically allows easier maintenance and repairs. They are the most widely used style of toilet and work with smaller pipe sizes that prevent the use of tankless toilets.
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Floor-Mount Gravity Toilet Bowls
Floor-mount gravity toilet bowls pair with a gravity tank to form a two-piece toilet. These fixtures fasten to the floor for stability and have mounting holes for attaching a tank. The separate bowl-and-tank design allows components to be replaced individually if they break and eases handling during installation and maintenance.
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Gravity Toilet Tanks
Gravity toilet tanks pair with a gravity-style bowl to form a two-piece toilet. These fixtures house the flushing mechanism and other working parts of the toilet. They have mounting holes for attaching a bowl and a cover for keeping dust and debris out of the tank. The separate bowl-and-tank design allows components to be replaced individually if they break and eases handling during installation and maintenance.
Left Hand Trip Lever Flush Handle
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Right Hand Trip Lever Flush Handle
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Top Button Flush Handle
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Touchless Sensor Flush Handle
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