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Lowboys are sure nice looking, but repair can be a nightmare. The one pictured at left from American Standard uses commonly available parts, and that is a rare
thing in a one-piece toilet.
First, and most important, determine who the manufacturer is. Often, the toilet will have the maker and model embossed in the back of the water chamber. Once
you’ve determined the maker, contact the closest dealer and see if parts are available. It’s not unusual for a fill valve to cost more that a new
Close-coupled toilet, so be prepared.
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