Will Upgrading to a 1″ Pipe Improve My Toilet’s Flush?

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Asked By WaterWizard99 On

I've got a toilet equipped with a Sloan flushometer, which I found has a known issue regarding the water volume needed for proper flushing. It requires a 1" pipe to supply enough volume for an effective flush. My current setup has a 3/4" pipe from the city supply, reducing to 1/2" going into the meter and then back to 1" leading to the toilet. I'm wondering if switching to a 1" pipe for both in and out of the meter will help with the flushing issue or if the 3/4" city line makes any larger pipe upgrades pointless?

4 Answers

Answered By DIYDaVinci On

Honestly, swapping toilets might be the easiest solution. Toilets can be pretty affordable, and going for a newer model could save you from the hassle of all this plumbing work. Just a thought!

Answered By PipeDreams42 On

Changing the pipe diameter can certainly create some headloss due to fittings and meters that might affect flow. While I can't guarantee that switching to a 1" pipe will resolve your toilet flush issue, it’s definitely worth trying since it can't hurt to improve the flow. You might see better results with less restriction!

Answered By HomeFixerX On

Just a heads up, if this is a commercial flushometer setup, it might be overkill for residential use which usually relies on tanks. But if you're determined to fix the flush issue, consider adding a tank after the meter to help with that volume!

Answered By EngineeringNerd77 On

As a mechanical engineer, I gotta say that these flush valves need a certain pressure to work correctly. It’s not just the pipe size that counts. If the pressure supplied to your flushometer isn't sufficient, even a larger pipe won't solve the problem. Focus on checking your pressure first to see if that's where the issue lies!

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