fraidycat
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I've been pondering new lo-flow toilets, and from all accounts, the Drake looks good. I haven't had problems requiring plungers, etc.,, but I have had to replace the insides on my two enough times that they probably would amount to half the cost of a new toilet and our area has a rebate program which is spurring me on. How is the Drake as to that? Is our hard water part of the problem, or just par for the course?
Second, I have 11" and 11.5" to the wall (not the baseboard). When installed is there a gap or should there be? Can I remove the baseboard and it will set flush with the wall? Can I self-install (middle aged female, fairly handy and strong, but no plumbing experience and would rather not experiment with offset flanges or other unknowns)? I'm looking at cost/function - are there better options than the Drake? Am I assuming correctly that the G-max technology is better than the other Toto flushing technologies, including the dual flush Aquia?
Second, I have 11" and 11.5" to the wall (not the baseboard). When installed is there a gap or should there be? Can I remove the baseboard and it will set flush with the wall? Can I self-install (middle aged female, fairly handy and strong, but no plumbing experience and would rather not experiment with offset flanges or other unknowns)? I'm looking at cost/function - are there better options than the Drake? Am I assuming correctly that the G-max technology is better than the other Toto flushing technologies, including the dual flush Aquia?