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 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 Lee! The Furrion Built-In #FR77AD requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2" wide, 13-3/8" high, and 17-3/4" deep. Since we don't have a way of knowing how much space you have you will need to measure and see if it will fit. As long…
Hello Mark, thanks for reaching out. The Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR may work for you. The main thing is to make sure you have enough room and to look at is the "rough-in" measurement for the current toilet. This is the…
Hey Doug, so the Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR most likely would work well to replace what you have and would install easily but you need to take one measurement to be sure. This toilet requires a 10 inch rough in measurement which is…
Thanks for getting back to me, Carman! Was wondering if you were going to say that. There aren't a whole lot of RV toilet brands out there and we are fairly new to carrying them, so all the feedback we can get is very appreciated, even if it…
Hey Joe, If your toilet is not maintaining water, it is most likely an issue with the flush valve seal. Which is not something that we carry as a replacement part for those Thetford units. You would need to replace that flush valve seal. I recommend…
Hey Anker. I recommend starting with the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System item #TFRTR350HD and seeing how that addresses the sway you're feeling on your 2020 Leisure Travel Wonder Motorhome. If you had a top overhang I would say tackle the…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Brian. The Tecma Silence Plus 2G Macerating RV Toilet item #TH34FR87SR requires 11" minimum clearance for the rough in/drain. Your current Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II like item #TH49FR only has a 9-1/2" clearance requirement for the…
Hello Jeff, Thanks for the pictures, they are most helpful! Yes, you will be able to install the Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - White Ceramic #TH35SE which is Thetford's part number 42053, so it is…
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 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 Lee! The Furrion Built-In #FR77AD requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2" wide, 13-3/8" high, and 17-3/4" deep. Since we don't have a way of knowing how much space you have you will need to measure and see if it will fit. As long…
Hello Mark, thanks for reaching out. The Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR may work for you. The main thing is to make sure you have enough room and to look at is the "rough-in" measurement for the current toilet. This is the…
Hey Doug, so the Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet #SE95CR most likely would work well to replace what you have and would install easily but you need to take one measurement to be sure. This toilet requires a 10 inch rough in measurement which is…
Thanks for getting back to me, Carman! Was wondering if you were going to say that. There aren't a whole lot of RV toilet brands out there and we are fairly new to carrying them, so all the feedback we can get is very appreciated, even if it…
Hey Joe, If your toilet is not maintaining water, it is most likely an issue with the flush valve seal. Which is not something that we carry as a replacement part for those Thetford units. You would need to replace that flush valve seal. I recommend…
Hey Anker. I recommend starting with the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System item #TFRTR350HD and seeing how that addresses the sway you're feeling on your 2020 Leisure Travel Wonder Motorhome. If you had a top overhang I would say tackle the…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Brian. The Tecma Silence Plus 2G Macerating RV Toilet item #TH34FR87SR requires 11" minimum clearance for the rough in/drain. Your current Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II like item #TH49FR only has a 9-1/2" clearance requirement for the…
Hello Jeff, Thanks for the pictures, they are most helpful! Yes, you will be able to install the Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - White Ceramic #TH35SE which is Thetford's part number 42053, so it is…
Upgrade Your RV Experience with the Perfect Toilet
RV toilets are essential for comfort on the road. When choosing, consider ease of installation, water flow efficiency, and material durability. Some models offer features like soft-close seats and hand sprayers. Ensure compatibility with your RV's plumbing and space constraints for a hassle-free upgrade.
Ceramic RV toilets offer a more home-like feel with increased durability and comfort. They often feature better water flow and a more robust design, reducing leaks and odors. While they may require more space, the upgrade can significantly enhance your RV's bathroom experience.
Water pressure is crucial for effective flushing. A pressure of around 45 psi ensures water reaches all parts of the bowl, providing a thorough clean. If pressure is too low, you might need to use a sprayer to assist. Ensure your RV's pump and filters are in good condition for optimal performance.
Check compatibility with your RV's plumbing and space. Some models may require additional fittings or adjustments, like cutting or grinding. Ensure you have the necessary tools and parts, such as PVC connectors and hose clamps, to avoid multiple trips to the store.
Common issues include leaks between the bowl and outer shell, and water flow problems. Choosing a model with a well-designed water inlet and sturdy construction can mitigate these. Regular maintenance and checking for wear can also prevent issues.
Look for features like soft-close seats, higher seating for comfort, and a full rim flush for better cleaning. A hand sprayer can also be a great addition for easy cleaning. Consider the space available in your RV to ensure the toilet fits comfortably.