The 5 Best Toilet Flush Valves

Updated September 10, 2020 by Alexander Rennie

This wiki has been updated 17 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Toilet flush valves are an integral part of your toilet's operation, and responsible for controlling the flow of water from the tank into the bowl. Choosing a high-quality, durable option is crucial for both reliable functionality and preventing long-term water waste. Our list includes a variety of models to choose from, but make sure the one you pick is compatible with your toilet. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Fluidmaster 540AKRP5

2. Korky 5030BP

3. American Standard Champion

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5. Kohler Genuine 1083980

Editor's Notes

September 07, 2020:

One of the two primary pieces of equipment inside your toilet tank, the flush valve controls the flow of water from the tank to the bowl. There are several different styles, but they all use a flapper that is raised when you push down the flush handle on your toilet, which drains the tank. When the tank is empty, the flapper lowers itself over the drain, and allows the tank to fill back up again.

If you find that your toilet is running constantly, this may be due to an old or damaged flush valve. If you are comfortable opening your toilet tank yourself, inspect the valves and check for broken pieces or cracked and corroded rubber gaskets that could be causing your problem. Even if you're not comfortable doing repairs or installations yourself, this visual inspection will make it much easier to explain the situation to a hardware store worker or professional plumber.

If one of these flappers is all you need, one of these high-quality flapper options might be exactly what you're looking for.

When you're replacing your toilet's flush valve, make sure to cross-check it with your toilet model to make sure it will fit. There are many different toilet and valve brands on the market, most of which use different measurements and designs that must be matched with the correct valve. Some toilets are just too old to fit modern flush valves, in which case it may be time to buy a new toilet. This collection of toilet options gives a nice variety of styles and prices to choose from.

Last updated on September 10, 2020 by Alexander Rennie

Alex Rennie is a writer from Los Angeles, CA, and holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Missouri. Having been a successful residential and commercial carpenter for six years in New York City, he has a comprehensive knowledge of woodworking, power tools, and the world of home DIY. His passion for construction and carpentry keep him up to date on the latest gadgets and techniques, and he never misses an opportunity to patch up a drywall dent or sand down a rough edge. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking the Santa Monica mountains with his family and their dogs, and fostering rescue animals.


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