Who makes URC toilets?

Who makes URC toilets? Universal Rundle was acquired by Crane Fixtures in the 1980s and Crane Fixtures was merged into American Standard in 2008. Are toilet seats universal? No, there isn’t a standard size for

Who makes URC toilets?

Universal Rundle was acquired by Crane Fixtures in the 1980s and Crane Fixtures was merged into American Standard in 2008.

Are toilet seats universal?

No, there isn’t a standard size for all toilet seats, due to a variety of toilet styles. There are key measurements that you will need, even though most seats are adjustable to fit the most common toilet bowl shapes. The measurements are: The distance between the fixing holes – where the screws are.

Where is the brand name on a toilet?

The brand: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom); on the inside walls of the tank; on the bowl between the bolts attaching the seat. Disregard names on the seat as they are seldom the same brand as the toilet.

What kind of toilet seats do Universal Rundle toilets use?

New Toilet Seats That Fit Many Universal Rundle Toilets. These quality toilet seats include the following valuable features: Long lasting heavy weight solid plastic with molded-in color which resists chips, wear, and stains. StaTite® residential fastening system™ cuts installation time by a third and prevents toilet seat loosening.

What kind of toilet seat do I Need?

The toilet seat you will receive is made by Bemis, the leading toilet seat manufacturer, and is designed to accommodate the majority of round front or elongated front toilet bowls found in the United States. Due to the need to fit many different models of toilets, the dimensions for these seats may not match 100% perfectly with your old seat.

What does the UPC stand for in Universal Rundle?

Products are often stamped with an overlaying logo that appears to be “UPC.” But it’s really URC. UPC stands for Uniform Plumbing Code which is a governing body for manufacturing standards. Universal Rundle was acquired by Crane Fixtures in the 1980s and Crane Fixtures was merged into American Standard in 2008.

What does it mean when toilet seat will fit?

A. “Will fit” is a term used to describe parts (including toilet seats) that are not made by the original manufacturer, but that are designed to fulfill the same function and fit the same way.