After 300 toilet explosions and several injuries, a recall was placed on Flushmate’s flush assist system. Because the system has been used in every major manufacturer your toilet could possibly be affected. Check the graphic below for more information and learn how to find out if you have a toilet that could possibly explode.
This illustration is brought to you by Spartan Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning who is a Maryland based plumbing contractor that has served the surrounding community since 1965.
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Um that is super scary LOL.
It is!! I had never heard of this until this morning!
Ours is like 20 or so years old.. well maybe not that old but at least over 6 years LOL. I hope that means it wont’ explode on me cause it’s newer. Haha.
That is so scary. I’m going to have Bill check all our toilets just to be safe. Our house was built in 2003, right in the middle of those years.