Hey Jeffrey, the Dometic RV toilet part #DMC44JF is designed to fit toilet applications with a 7-5/8 inch rough in measurement which is the measurement you took. Since your current setup has 10-1/4 inches this would work with space to spare. What…
Hey Luke! It may be possible to replace your Dometic 300 series with the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet w/ Sprayer Attachment #SE42MR but you will need to measure to be sure. This toilet requires a rough-in measurement of 10" for installation. This is…
Hey Don, yes the Dometic 411 RV Toilet part #DMC74JF would be a direct replacement for the Thetford Aqua Magic VI as they both have the same rough in measurement. Is your Thetford giving you problems?
It sure would Irene! The Dometic 411 RV Toilet item #DMC84JF would indeed be a good replacement for a Dometic 301 like item #DOM24FR. It's going to install the same way and match your current toilet flange. It'll drop right onto the flange…
Hey Jarrod, the 420 model isn't available just yet. We haven't received a estimated release date for that Dometic model. If you are interested in a comparable option or needing something sooner, the Dometic 410 #DMC44JF is what most of our…
Hey Jason. The Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet item #SE95CR uses 1 quart or just under 1/4 gallon per flush. It has a Flush setting for cleaning the bowl and a Drain setting to reduce water levels. What kind of trailer or motorhome do you have…
Hey Jon, happy to help. Yes, I was able to find the replacement parts to #BM44YR. The 90 degree angle #BM99RR and the check valve #BM98GR have 1/2" MPT fitting that connect directly to your B&B RV Water Center. So no worries about…
That's a good question. The sprayer that you can used on the Seaflo toilet part #SE92MR is going to be part #SE36UR. Also thanks for the picture! The measurement you're showing is the right amount of spacing you would need for the SeaFlo…
Hey Gwen! The distance from the center of the mounting hole to the bottom of the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR when fully retracted is 13.44". If you’re measuring from the bottom of the pipe mount instead of the center of the hole, that…
It sure does Steve! The Dometic 410 RV Toilet item #DMC44JF does indeed come with a new flange seal kit. You definitely don't want to have to reuse your old one. This also includes new mounting bolts. What kind of RV do you have and what toilet…
Hey Steve! I recommend the Dometic 410 RV Toilet item #DMC44JF. The top of the seat is going to sit 18" above the floor. Our tallest toilets are going to be the standard height so you're not going to find one taller than this. The Dometic…
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Lonnie
Sanford, NC
Upgrade Your RV with a Gravity Flush Toilet
Gravity flush toilets are a popular choice for RV enthusiasts seeking reliability and ease of use. These toilets offer a sturdy build, efficient water flow, and are often easy to install. With options for replaceable parts and various models to fit different spaces, they provide a practical solution for your RV needs.
Gravity flush toilets are known for their simplicity and reliability. They use gravity to move waste, which means fewer moving parts and less chance of mechanical failure. This makes them a durable choice for RVs. They also tend to be lighter and easier to install, making them a great option for those looking to upgrade their RV bathroom.
Compared to other types, gravity flush toilets are generally more straightforward and require less maintenance. They don't rely on complex mechanisms, which can be prone to failure. This makes them a reliable choice for RV owners who want a hassle-free experience. They also tend to be more affordable and easier to repair with readily available parts.
When installing a gravity flush toilet, consider the space and plumbing setup in your RV. Some models may require slight modifications to fit properly, especially if the toilet mounts further from the wall. It's also important to ensure the rough-in distance is compatible with your RV's layout. Installation is typically straightforward, often taking just a few minutes.
Maintenance for gravity flush toilets is minimal. Regular cleaning and occasional checks on seals and valves are usually sufficient. Some models offer replaceable parts, like ball valves, which can extend the toilet's lifespan. It's also a good idea to inspect the flush mechanism periodically to ensure it operates smoothly and efficiently.
When choosing a gravity flush toilet, consider the size and weight to ensure it fits your RV's space. Look for models with features like a sturdy flush pedal, replaceable parts, and a comfortable seat. It's also helpful to read reviews to understand how the toilet performs in real-world scenarios, such as water usage and ease of installation.