** Flushmate systems not for gravity fed toilets

Sloan Flushmate Toilet Repair Parts (for "XXX" Serial Number)

Sloan Flushmate XXX Series Pressure Tank Systems are found in many different toilet models from various porcelain toilet brands. The original "Round" XXX Series Tanks have been discontinued and replaced with the new upgraded "Rectangular" Flushmate Tanks.

Repairing a Flushmate Toilet is a simple project that requires only some basic hand tools and a little mechanical know-how.  Why waste your money on an expensive plumber when you can fix your toilet yourself!  At first glance these systems can seem intimidating but don't be scared, it is actually very easy to work on Flushmate toilets.

When you experience problems with your Flushmate toilet it is generally best to simply swap out the old Flushmate tank with a new replacement tank. Your NEW Flushmate tank will carry a 10-Year Warranty and include everything you need, including new gaskets and mounting hardware, to easily get your toilet back working like new again.

Replacement System Installation Guide

  1. Flushmate 501-B Tank for Two-Piece Toilets (Discontinued)

    Model #: M-101526-F Item #: 129659

    This system is no longer being manufactured by Flushmate. New and Improved Tank Replacement Kit 162831 is a direct replacement.

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  2. Sloan Flushmate C-100500-K Replacement Cartridge Kit

    Model #: C-100500-K Item #: 107428
    $60.44

    Replacing the Flushmate C-100500-K Flush Cartridge will solve many common flushing problems. This cartridge fits ALL current Flushmate tanks. This cartridge kit includes the Flush Valve Cartridge, Duckbill Valve, and Inlet Supply Screen. (Does NOT fit the obsolete 200 Series)

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  3. Sloan Flushmate BU-100505-K Upper Supply Kit

    Model #: BU-100505-K Item #: 107429
    $16.07

    The Sloan Flushmate BU-100505-K Upper Supply Kit is used on ALL Sloan Flushmate Series.

    This Flushmate Upper Supply Valve connects the inlet line of the toilet to the pressure vessel tank. When the toilet is flushed, this part acts as a vacuum breaker by allowing air into the tank. It then closes, to pressurize the tank

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