Is there really a Ferguson toilet?

Is there really a Ferguson toilet?

The Ferguson Toilet is Al’s favorite toilet, that has what Al calls “a man’s flush”. “Bud, the toilets of today aren’t worthy of the name. They come in designer colors and they’re too low.

Are all toilets compatible?

Most (But Not All) Toilets Are The Same Size and Interchangeable. The great thing about toilets is that most parts are compatible with brands of toilets. Furthermore, all brands of toilets are made to fit the pipes in your house. Below, we’ll discuss a few reasons why toilets aren’t the same size.

Are most toilets universal?

Toilet tank sizes vary depending on the type of toilet you have. Toilets come with one of three flushing systems; dual flush, gravity, and pressure-assisted. Generally, toilet tank sizes are universal within these flushing system categories, unless you have a custom toilet.

Is the Briggs and Stratton toilet a good toilet?

The Briggs toilets were cheap toilets that proved to have a good flush. On the down side, most Briggs toilets have electroplated (not solid brass) bolts. When the tank bolts rust off, tank water can flood your home.

What makes a Briggs toilet make a coughing noise?

When they are flushing correctly, they make a trademark coughing noise. The Briggs toilets were cheap toilets that proved to have a good flush. On the down side, most Briggs toilets have electroplated (not solid brass) bolts. When the tank bolts rust off, tank water can flood your home.

Why does my Briggs and Stratton toilet not flush?

When the tank bolts rust off, tank water can flood your home. Some Briggs toilets have a “jet” hole you can never clean because it is inaccessible. Some have a jet hole that you can see (at the bottom where the bowl water is). Old toilets often get clogged “jet holes” (the approximately one inch hole that squirts water to help the flush).

Do you have to replace the jet hole in Briggs toilet?

If the “Briggs Cough” can be heard, the jet hole is fine. If you have a lousy flush and you can’t get to the jet hole, you might have to replace the toilet. If you clean inside a “jet” hole, you will have to scrape and feel your way. Much like dental plaque scraping, a small metal tool will have to be used.

Where can I find parts for a Briggs toilet?

If you are unsure as to the model of toilet you have simply look for the pictures below and find the one that looks like yours and be directed to all the parts we have available to you. If you already know the model number of the part you need, feel free to check out this huge selection of Briggs toilet parts .

Can a Korky toilet flapper fit a Briggs toilet?

With a wide array of flappers, our universal and specific fit flappers are sure to meet the needs of your toilet. Korky designs many types of replacement parts to fit Briggs toilets. Find your Briggs toilet replacement parts below.

What are the downsides of a Briggs toilet?

The Briggs toilets were cheap toilets that proved to have a good flush. On the down side, most Briggs toilets have electroplated (not solid brass) bolts. When the tank bolts rust off, tank water can flood your home. Some Briggs toilets have a “jet” hole you can never clean because it is inaccessible.

Why is there a jet hole in my Briggs toilet?

Old toilets often get clogged “jet holes” (the approximately one inch hole that squirts water to help the flush). If the “Briggs Cough” can be heard, the jet hole is fine. If you have a lousy flush and you can’t get to the jet hole, you might have to replace the toilet.

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