How To Fix A Slow Close Toilet Seat

A slow close toilet seat is really cool stuff to add to your toilet. It is a toilet seat that closes on its own when you start to push it down. This function is mainly controlled by gravity. But the specially made hinges installed in this seat controls the gravity. The hinges ensure the slow close and prevent slamming of the seat.

A slow close toilet seat has several advantages. And the biggest one is the seat does not slam. It does not create noise when the seat hits the stool. If you are using your toilet in the middle of the night you have no need to worry about loud noise. It helps to close the toilet lid every time you use the toilet. Because of the slow close feature, the seat hits the stool very softly. So there is no question of cracking the toilet seat.

So you can use it for a long time. This slow close toilet is also very safe for your children. Their tiny fingers won’t get hurt while closing the seat. Another mentionable pro about this product is quality. Slow close toilets come as a better quality seat. The material, finishing, design make these toilet seats very elegant and lucrative.

People sometimes face some problems with their slow close toilet seat. For example, your hinges might get loose and make the seat slide while using. Also, broken hinges create a great massacre. But you can easily solve these problems at home.

In this article, we will discuss how you can fix your slow close toilet seat all by yourself.


Steps to Fix Your Toilet Seat


Step 1: Check your toilet seat

First you need to check your toilet seat thoroughly. Get a clear idea of the design of your toilet. Now point out the problems. If there is a problem with the hinges then you need to work on it. You need to take out the seat and the lid of the toilet to work with the hinges.


Step 2: Take out your toilet seat

Now you need to take out the toilet seat. For this step you need to close the seat first. Then flip up the plastic covers of hinges. Slide the seat forward and remove it. Place the seat upside down on a flat surface. The hinges should be facing you.


Step 4: Pull out the dampers

In this step, you need to pull the cylindrical damper out of the hinges. You can pull out the dampers with your hands but it is quite tough. So we suggest you use pliers instead. You need to be very careful while pulling out the dampers from the hinges.


Step 5: Rotate dampers toward the back

Now it is time to rotate the hinge dampers towards the back. Be careful about the notches and markings on the hinges. Do not rotate the damper too much.


Step 6: Assemble the hinges

Use your hands to assemble the hinges. Push the dampers back into the hinges with your fingers. You need to make sure that you have put the dampers in the same position. Otherwise, all your work will go to vain. The toilet seat and the lid will close at different speeds. So you need to be careful at this stage.


Step 7: Assemble the seat

At this stage, you need to assemble the seat with the toilet. Just slide the toilet seat back and assemble the hinges with the bolts on the bowl of the toilet. Press down the plastic hinge covers on the bolts.


Other problems


Sometimes you might face other problems with your slow close toilet seat.

There is a possibility that the hinges have broken down. So you need to change the hinges to make your toilet seat close in slow motion.

If your slow close toilet is too dirty or smelly just wash out the whole thing with soapy water in a gentle way. Stains on the seat and bowl can be removed by washing it properly.

But what to do if your seat has broken apart. There is no way to fix a broken toilet seat. All you need to do is to buy a new slow close toilet according to the design of your toilet bowl and install it. Installing a new toilet seat is not so hard.

But if you are not confident enough to do this work you can take help from professional plumbers.

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3 thoughts on “How To Fix A Slow Close Toilet Seat

  1. This is a really helpful blog post! I’m glad you included step-by-step instructions on how to fix a slow close toilet seat. I’m definitely going to try this at home. Thanks for sharing!

    • I agree it’s not worth the hassle to try and fix a broken toilet seat. It’s better just to buy a new one. But if the problem can be solved with a simple fix, then it’s worth trying.

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