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Anyone know about Gerber toilets?
July 06, 2018, 02:28 PM
Jimbo JonesAnyone know about Gerber toilets?
Hi all
I moved into a townhouse with a Gerber toilet (never even heard of this brand before) and I was installing a toilet rebuild kit, I found that the tank-to-bowl gasket was not suited for this type of toilet. They need to be taller for Gerber toilets.
OK, found this on Amazon and bought it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BQPGDYReassembled the toilet and its still leaking. It doesn't have the cutout for the hex washer that attaches the flush valve to the tank so could that be the problem?
Maybe the threads for the flush valve are too long? My last ditch effort is to cut them down so that the gasket fits a little better on the end of the flush valve.
After that I am going to need a plumber.
Thanks
Jim
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July 06, 2018, 02:52 PM
SRdo you own or rent?
If you own, you might compare the cost of a plumber to putting in a new toilet. Toilets are pretty easy to install and not horribly expensive. I've replaced all my 'builder' grade potties with Kohler or American Standard that are 'handicapped' height. IMO, that's a much better height for a throne. I pretty much stick with the best deal on a low end price from one of those two companies.
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bettysnephewI had 2 of them in my house. Often needed multiple flushes to clear and are now replaced with Toto's.
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July 06, 2018, 02:56 PM
GT-40DOCI had a new Gerber toilet installed in one of my bathrooms approx. 1 year ago. It has been perfect.....very pleased with it so far.
July 06, 2018, 03:12 PM
Jimbo JonesIts a rental. Im done screwing with it...the landlord can sort it out.
And I am also having flush issues with the other ones in the house...they seem to clog at least 1x per week.
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Originally posted by GT-40DOC:
I had a new Gerber toilet installed in one of my bathrooms approx. 1 year ago. It has been perfect.....very pleased with it so far.
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July 06, 2018, 03:21 PM
WoodmanIs it the Gerber with a Sloan Flushmate tank installed inside of the porcelain tank?
Old style:
New style:
https://americantoolbox.files....shmate-new-style.jpgJuly 06, 2018, 04:01 PM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by bettysnephew:
I had 2 of them in my house. Often needed multiple flushes to clear and are now replaced with Toto's.

To be fair, they’re only designed to flush stuff of this consistency:
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mikeyspizzaFunny because I saw one today in a BBQ place when I lifted the seat. Never heard of Gerber before. It had a powerful flush.
July 06, 2018, 08:02 PM
sunburnThe Amazon gasket is correct for a Gerber close coupled toilet without a pressure tank. They are B grade china but usually flush very well. It depends on the age of a low gallon flush toilet if they work well or not, i.e at what point in low flush evolution they were made.
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July 06, 2018, 08:51 PM
Woodmanquote:
Originally posted by sunburn:
The Amazon gasket is correct for a Gerber close coupled toilet without a pressure tank . . .
. . . but with the pressure tank it takes the 99-591 tank-to-bowl gasket. A dense green donut of a gasket. Takes a bit of a touch to get the tank tightened properly to the bowl, as the gasket does not easily compress. I can usually get them for six bucks each, sometimes as a kit the the gasket, channel pads, and plastic wing nuts.
July 06, 2018, 11:32 PM
houndawgquote:
Originally posted by SR:
do you own or rent?
If you own, you might compare the cost of a plumber to putting in a new toilet. Toilets are pretty easy to install and not horribly expensive. I've replaced all my 'builder' grade potties with Kohler or American Standard that are 'handicapped' height. IMO, that's a much better height for a throne. I pretty much stick with the best deal on a low end price from one of those two companies.
Non-handicapped people using tall toilets is detrimental to taking a good shit. Humans are supposed to squat, not sit.
July 09, 2018, 12:06 PM
bendableOle kate , down the road a piece , got talked in to an A.D.A. compliant "tall boy" potty.
so now she has a tall pot and a Squatty Potty foot stool so she can deliver the mail .( so to speak)
https://www.amazon.com/Squatty...Toilet/dp/B0196BEWWA
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July 09, 2018, 12:24 PM
PowerSurgequote:
Originally posted by houndawg:
quote:
Originally posted by SR:
do you own or rent?
If you own, you might compare the cost of a plumber to putting in a new toilet. Toilets are pretty easy to install and not horribly expensive. I've replaced all my 'builder' grade potties with Kohler or American Standard that are 'handicapped' height. IMO, that's a much better height for a throne. I pretty much stick with the best deal on a low end price from one of those two companies.
Non-handicapped people using tall toilets is detrimental to taking a good shit. Humans are supposed to squat, not sit.
Depends on how tall someone is. I’m almost 6’3” and a standard height toilet makes me feel like I’m sitting on the ground. I do agree with you though for someone who is average height or shorter.
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