A: Hi - The Secure a Tank braces will support up to a 4" gap.
by|Nov 15, 2023
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Q:Had a new toilet professionally installed, but the tank lid is loose and if it is jarred, makes the sound of porcelain scraping on porcelain. Will this Brace fix this problem? (ie, will it prevent movement?) It's not like I can use felt like on a chair leg! I don't know what to do.
by|Jul 12, 2020
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A: This bracket clips on on the back of the tank under the lid and braces against the wall. You can adjust the size of the bracket depending on the space between the tank and the wall. Hope this keeps the tank top from moving.
by|Jul 13, 2020
A: I think it would help.
Be really careful cutting it the right size. I found it worked better cutting it one mark longer than what the top measurement gave me.
by|Sep 26, 2023
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A: No this item fixed my tank from moving. I also have the Lisa rattle I just put a piece is felt on each side of lid that worked for me.
by|Aug 14, 2020
A: I’m not sure exactly what your problem is. These will brace the tank against the wall and stabilize the tank. It sounds like the installer didn’t tighten the tank bolts enough.
by|Jul 13, 2020
Q:Did someone really say that these things resist termites? Will order or pick one of these up after I stop laughing.
by|Dec 20, 2019
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A: You got to be kitting
by|Dec 23, 2019
Q:would these work on a toilet tank lid that has the water saving push buttons on top? the kind that you push 1 button for pee the other button for poo
by|Jan 29, 2019
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A: Yes, the button placement has no issue where these are installed.
by|Apr 1, 2021
A: Yes, I am using it on one of those.
by|Jan 30, 2019
Q:On the box it says "Secure Your Tank, Before Uncle Frank...". ...?? Before Uncle Frank what?
by|May 10, 2018
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A: Before he leans back and cracks the tank....see side panel of packaging showing failure of the tank...an attempt at humor..
by|Oct 9, 2022
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A: Before Uncle Frank has that beans and burrito dinner!
by|Jun 30, 2022
A: Before Uncle Frank leans back against the toilet tank when he's taken his Sunday newspaper into the family "library"..
by|Mar 9, 2023
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Q:I installed this and it works great, the only problem is the lid on my tank won't close completely since there's a ridge on the inside to make it secure. Now my tank is at an angle.
by|Mar 15, 2016
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A: Assume you meant lid. The tank cover should easily set over the hangers that clip to the tank and hang lower than the tank cover.
by|Oct 9, 2022
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Q:The gap between my toilet tank and the wall is about 3 inches. Will this product fill that large of a gap?
by|Sep 16, 2015
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A: Minimum gap is approximately 7/16" between the rear of the toilet tank and the wall surface.
Maximum gap is 4" between the rear of the toilet tank and the wall surface without trimming the plastic T supports.
by|Sep 26, 2023
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A: The brace will work up to 4". If you have a space greater than 4" you can attach a piece of wood to the wall behind the tank and paint to the correct color. Use Secure A Tank to fill the remaining distance.
by|Sep 26, 2023
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A: A maximum of 4".
by|May 4, 2023
A: The set will span 4 inches from the wall to the outside back edge of the tank.