Toilet Tanks

About Toilet Tanks

If you're looking for deals on replacement toilet tanks, you're in the right place. At PlumbersStock, we have everything you need to update your bathroom. If your toilet tank has cracked, you can find an affordable replacement option here.

The great thing about two-piece toilets is that you will never have to replace a perfectly good toilet bowl. If the tank is broken, replace only the tank. It's a significant investment if you are planning on using that toilet for years. If you are looking to replace an entire toilet, then consider one-piece toilets.

We carry a variety of discount options from quality manufacturers like American Standard, Toto, Danze, and more. We even carry replacement toilet parts like new tank lids and flappers.

Toilet Tank Essentials and Features

There are basically 3 different kinds of flappers in the various tanks you'll find. These include rubber, seat disk, and tank ball, with each of them offering unique functionality.

  1. Rubber Flapper - This is the most common type, likely because it is the least likely to fail. They are simplistic in design, and in many cases are actually made mostly of plastic.
  2. Seat Disk Flappers - The oldest type of toilet flapper isn't ideal in most cases because they can be difficult to repair. They are bulky parts, so they take up a lot of space in the toilet tank. The cap is also at risk of damage, so these are a few things to consider. There are two different types of flappers: threaded and snap-on.
  3. Tank Ball Flappers - You've seen this type before. It's the buoyant rubber ball that sits on top of the water in toilet tanks. Although this type is reliable in most cases, the chain length is critical, and if it's off, it can create problems such as a faulty seal that wastes water.

For more information about toilet tank features, please contact one of our professional and knowledgeable representatives with your plumbing questions.

Customizing Your Two-Piece Toilet

If you are looking to piece together a bowl and a tank, PlumbersStock can accommodate you. Many of our toilet tanks are listed individually and can be combined with a bowl to create a customized look that meets your specific needs. Is your bathroom modern or vintage? Do you want a standard look or rather something unique? Take the opportunity to research the various toilet tanks online here at PlumbersStock conveniently. If you use the filters to narrow your search, you can find the perfect piece in minutes from the comfort of your home. 

How Do I Know I Have Found Matching Toilet Parts?

One of the most essential pieces of toilet installation advice we can provide is to double- and triple-check the mounting assembly and layout of both the toilet tank and toilet bowl. Most toilet units have a standard mount width between the toilet tank and the toilet bowl; however, on rare occasions, the measurements may differ. It is recommended that you verify this distance before ordering the two separate toilet pieces.

Save on Toilet Tank Replacements

There are several reasons to purchase a tank, including replacing an existing, damaged unit, remodeling a bathroom, or constructing a new one. At PlumbersStock, we offer a wide selection of toilet tanks for sale, catering to nearly every customer's specific needs. If you are hesitant about installing a two-piece toilet or have questions about whether we have a tank that will fit your existing toilet bowl, please call our customer service hotline. One of our friendly customer service representatives would be more than happy to go over options with you and find what you need! Brands include:

  • American Standard
  • Sloan
  • TOTO
  • Western Pottery
  • and more!

One of the biggest compliments that PlumbersStock receives from customers is in regard to our giant inventory and the fact that we always have a number of hard to find products in stock. We take pride in being one of the largest retailers of plumbing products. You'll be sure to find something you love with all our toilets for sale.

Resources:

Toilet Tutorials and FAQ's
Parts in a Toilet Tank
How to Adjust Float in Toilet
How to Replace a Toilet Handle
Toilet Is Leaking from Tank
Change a Toilet Flapper
Toilet Fill Valve Repair