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Replace flush valve assemblies in toilet tanks.
Replace your entire Sloan Flushmate unit in your pressurized-tank toilet.
Replace worn or broken parts in your Sloan Flushmate unit.
Connect toilet tanks to toilet bowls.
Fasten toilet bowls to the floor.
Connect wall-mount toilets and urinals to the flush valve. These connectors are also known as spuds.
Create a tight seal between your toilet tank and bowl.
When you no longer see the blue indicator on your Sloan urinal cartridge, it’s time to replace it.
Use these valves with tankless toilets and urinals.
These flush valves have a motion sensor for touch-free operation and a manual override button.
Set the water flow rate for these valves by adjusting the metering cartridge. Valves are recommended for use with hard water.
For touch-free flushing on your toilets or urinals, attach these converters to your manual flush valves. They're activated by a motion sensor but also have a manual override option.
Secure toilet seat hinges to your toilet bowl.
Increase the weight capacity of your wall-mounted toilet with these steel supports.
These toilet seats are treated to inhibit the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria on the surface of the seat.
Add a finishing touch to the area around protruding pipes with these corrosion-resistant plates, which are also known as escutcheons.
Mount to bathroom walls to hold and dispense toilet seat covers.
Bolt two same-size flanges together with a gasket to create an access point within a line. Also known as Schedule 40 flanges, they are the industry standard for gravity-flow drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications.