Where can I find the American standard toilet seat?

Where can I find the American standard toilet seat?

We have designed an interactive site to help you find the exact American Standard toilet part or American Standard toilet seat to fit your model. The first thing we need to do is identify your American Standard toilet. The easiest way to do that is by the model number imprinted on the tank of your American Standard toilet.

Where do you find the model number on an American toilet?

American Standard One-Piece Toilet models usually begin with “2xxx” and will usually have the model number stamped inside the tank or under the lid. Please use this helpful toilet model chart to help find genuine replacement parts. American Standard Two-Piece Toilets usually post the corresponding Tank Number under the lid or inside the tank.

What’s the difference between American Standard and American Standard faucet?

The word “standard” and “American Standard ® ” are NOT identical. Most of their faucet parts will only fit their brand (as is the case with their competitors as well). Many of their toilet parts will only fit their brand of toilet. Not all of American Standard ® parts are universal (“standard”).

What is the date code on a Hamilton toilet lid?

Up to the 1990s, products often had a three-digit date code such as C72 indicating the year of manufacture, 1972. In the 1990’s, the company began phasing in part numbers in addition to model numbers. 735.042-400.020 is the part number for the tank lid of Hamilton model 2092 in White.

Where can I buy an American standard toilet?

Look no further than right here! American Standard has been at the forefront of the bathroom fixtures industry, and their toilets are no exception. Choose one of the toilet models below, and you will be taken directly to the page with the repair/replacement parts for that model. Q.

Are there any toilet seats that fit the Roma?

Designed to fit the Roma 2009.017, Luxor 2003.010, 2003.036, & Carlysle (Carlyle) 2010.031 toilets. Manufactured with recycled material, including up to 60 percent pre- and/or post-consumer plastic in the core of the seat Please Note: These toilet seats are no longer being manufactured.

How do you replace a toilet seat American Standard?

Unscrew the thumb screws on the lever assembly and slide the lever assembly out from the square hole in the top of the plunger. Pull the old plunger straight up out of the body of the fill valve. With a seat tool, unscrew and remove the old seat directly underneath the plunger. Screw in the new seat until it is snug.

The word “standard” and “American Standard ® ” are NOT identical. Most of their faucet parts will only fit their brand (as is the case with their competitors as well). Many of their toilet parts will only fit their brand of toilet. Not all of American Standard ® parts are universal (“standard”).

You Might Also Like