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From: CRANEPlumbing
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  • It's a Mansfield 210. I think the bathroom was remodeled after this was installed but the toilet wasn't touched. I

  • appears to be an older Mansfield #210 .

  • this is a good one.  how many GPF is this one? 1.6?

  • @theToiletPolice have no clue

  • @theToiletPolice 3.5 gpf.

  • @theToiletPolice of 5 gpf.

  • The toilet was tiled in & around the base. Not broken just the tile setter was too damned lazy to pull it, have the flange raised, tiled the floor, then reset bowl. I see it a lot.

  • Are you a toilet inspector?

  • Definitely a Mansfield Comfort Height 210. Did you look inside the tank? If it still has the original ballcock, it will have a blue float just like most of the older Mansfield toilets do. However, it would probably have been replaced with a Fluidmaster by now.

  • This toilet has a very big tank. Strange.

  • omg wieird

  • Wow...I've never seen anything like this before. Seems like they tiled over the base of the toilet as some others here have said. Nice flush though.

  • I've looked at this again, and you can tell they cut the tile to fit around the flange bolts......lol

  • That's kinda weird...

  • This is an odd one. I've never seen anyone do a job like that.

  • Thats so weird...

  • truly truly very bizarre!  I've never seen anything like that lol

  • I agree with

    flushboyaz !!

  • This is a Comfort height Mansfield 210, but it looks like they just tiled over the base for some reason by the looks of things. Too lazy to pull it up before tiling the floor maybe? I guess it is also possible that they cut the bottom off to install, but wouldn't that mess the trap up?

  • @Drakee99

    Yeah, I wonder why they did that...

  • floor was re leveled is it a wood or concrete floor?

    this is real stupid if the toilet needs to come out they will have to destroy the floor or toilet but a slab would hide it and just use a "extend-a-flange" with a slab..

  • its concrete

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