NE_JV
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I had this posted in the Case 3000 thread but wasn't getting any responses so I thought I would start from scratch. Sorry if this isn't protocol
My plumber buddy is helping me but isn't familiar with wall hung toilets so I'm gathering the facts. In short, the copper carrier connected to my Case 3000 is leaking so I need to have it replaced (pic below). Where can I buy a 4" carrier to replace this? Is this a relatively common part that I'll be able to find at my local plumbing supply specialty store or will I need to order it?
My aforementioned friend is recommending installing a floor drain model but given I have two more Case 3000's I want to try to stick with the wall mounts to avoid tearing out floors. I have had multiple plumbers look at the toilets in the past and none of them understand wall-hungs. My goal is to replace the carrier and then assess if I should rehang the Case 3000 which is working well but is old and is a water hog or replace it.
A few other questions:
If I decide to reinstall the Case 3000:
Can I just use a 4" neopreme seals Terry mentioned in post #63 of the Case 3000 thread to replace the seal pic'd below?
If I decide to replace the Case 3000:
Is the Gerber Maxwell still the best option for replacing?
Thank you,
My plumber buddy is helping me but isn't familiar with wall hung toilets so I'm gathering the facts. In short, the copper carrier connected to my Case 3000 is leaking so I need to have it replaced (pic below). Where can I buy a 4" carrier to replace this? Is this a relatively common part that I'll be able to find at my local plumbing supply specialty store or will I need to order it?
My aforementioned friend is recommending installing a floor drain model but given I have two more Case 3000's I want to try to stick with the wall mounts to avoid tearing out floors. I have had multiple plumbers look at the toilets in the past and none of them understand wall-hungs. My goal is to replace the carrier and then assess if I should rehang the Case 3000 which is working well but is old and is a water hog or replace it.
A few other questions:
If I decide to reinstall the Case 3000:
Can I just use a 4" neopreme seals Terry mentioned in post #63 of the Case 3000 thread to replace the seal pic'd below?
If I decide to replace the Case 3000:
Is the Gerber Maxwell still the best option for replacing?
Thank you,