JumboJet
Oct 11, 2016Explorer
Ever Replace a Toilet in an RV
I just had the privilege of replacing the 14 year old toilet in our Class A. The valve would stick and continue to fill the bowl, resulting in water on the floor!
It must be easy to install those when being built.
The water connection was on the opposite side of the new Dometic 310 toilet I installed. The manufacturer used a very hard PEX connection directly to the back of the old toilet.
Thank goodness for the PEX type connectors that are available at the big box hardware stores. I connected the toilet with a braided SS flexible hose too, like you would use in your house.
The space where the supply line runs is also the space for a heater vent hose, copper lines, PEX lines for the shower, and 5 Romex electrical wires. Careful cutting the toilet supply line!
Still need to finish the panel that covers all the space, but I will get that done this afternoon.
![](http://i.imgur.com/zcUrYWSl.jpg)
It must be easy to install those when being built.
The water connection was on the opposite side of the new Dometic 310 toilet I installed. The manufacturer used a very hard PEX connection directly to the back of the old toilet.
Thank goodness for the PEX type connectors that are available at the big box hardware stores. I connected the toilet with a braided SS flexible hose too, like you would use in your house.
The space where the supply line runs is also the space for a heater vent hose, copper lines, PEX lines for the shower, and 5 Romex electrical wires. Careful cutting the toilet supply line!
Still need to finish the panel that covers all the space, but I will get that done this afternoon.
![](http://i.imgur.com/zcUrYWSl.jpg)