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Comments (53)This post is very old but coming up high in the Google search engine for the Costco dual flush toilet. There are many, many complaints for the Dual flush Wateridge toils with the "running forever" problem. The solution has been posted before on several forums: ----- start quote -------- "It's too bad there's so many water ridge toilets being returned, and parts being ordered, when the solution is quite simple. Just move down the ratcheting bars. The problem is, over time, the ratcheting bars push inward because of flushing. I would say it would be better if water ridge had mad the threads thicker, or made the threads from metal, that would prevent this problem. but it's easy enough to fix - once in a while just simple screw them back out. Quote Originally Posted by jwlemke After some more experimenting, it seems the final answer is: -turquoise inverted cup - move it down it's ratcheting bar to make the 3L flush stronger -red sliding door - move it down to make the 6L flush stronger ----- end quote -------- right below that, you see a fix if any leaks are happening in the center between the tank and toilet: ----- start quote -------- I really like the toilet and it works well, but I have had re-occurring leaks. Remove the center flush unit and you will see a large (mine is the color grey) rubber gasket. Remove the gasket and inspect it. If you see any bubbles, which mine had, pop them with a needle. This will let the gasket sit flush (no pun intended) again. This has solved my slow tank leak twice now. ----- end quote -------- This is a great toilet, now for a 70-90 price tag (unbelievable) but the REAL value is that it's from Costco. It has a lifetime warranty and people saying "well I can't get parts from the box store for it" haven't yet called up Costco/Waterridge: they'll give you the parts for free -- many years later (might have to pay shipping). Or just remove it and return it to Costco, assumin' you still have receipt or it's been under 3 years. Here is a link that might be useful: Terry Love forum quote...See More90% finished mostly DIY Cottage bathroom
Comments (20)A wonderful job! Your 'before' photos show a tub that looks a lot like ours - but ours was an icky green! It may not be the same, as this one is reasonably deep. But it has a straight back which is very uncomfortable when trying to soak. I really envy you your deep new tub. We couldn't afford to take ours out due to flooring issues. So we just had it repainted instead. The old green monster: Much better in neutral beige! I can't get over those blue carpet tiles on the wall. I had to get my DH to come over and look at such an amazing (and appalling) sight! I thought our original bathroom was ugly - the POs had a bright pink fluffy toilet seat cover in a green and yellow bathroom!? - but I think yours has beaten ours for the 'most awful decorating', hands-down...... Congrats again on doing such a great job. I'm impressed with your DIY skills!...See Morewater ridge kitchen faucet
Comments (1)From a quick search, Water Ridge is made by Danze for Costco. The link below may help......... Here is a link that might be useful: faucet...See MoreNew single handle faucet - no hot water?
Comments (1)There's at least one old thread that may help you for a customer service number. Good luck. Water Ridge faucet...See More- 16 years ago
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