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... Read moreHaving worked with many plumbing issues involving Sloan flush valves, I can share some practical advice that might help you save time and money during repair or replacement. One important tip is to always ensure you have the correct replacement valve model that perfectly fits your specific Sloan flush system to avoid leaks or performance issues. During installation, careful handling of the flush valve components is crucial. It’s easy to overtighten screws or fittings which can cause damage to delicate parts or lead to malfunction. Taking a step-by-step approach while following manufacturer instructions usually results in a smooth repair. I personally recommend checking the flush valve seat for any mineral buildup or debris before installing a new valve. Such blockages can impair valve sealing and cause continuous water running. Cleaning the valve seat thoroughly will enhance the longevity of your replacement valve. From my experience as a service plumbing tech, always inspect other restroom components like the flapper, handle, and fill valve when dealing with flush valve repairs. Problems in these adjacent parts often mimic flush valve issues and can affect overall toilet function. Lastly, having a good set of plumbing tools, including a wrench designed for flush valve nuts and a good flashlight for visibility, makes the process faster and less frustrating. If you are not confident handling these repairs yourself, reaching out to experienced plumbing pros ensures professional results and prevents further restroom damage. Remember, preventative maintenance such as periodic flushing of your toilet system can help detect early signs of flush valve wear and extend the service life of your entire plumbing installation. I hope these insights help you handle Sloan flush valve replacement or restroom repair more effectively.