Are Crane toilets still made?
Crane Plumbing has manufactured commercial and residential plumbing products for more than 135 years. In 2008, Crane merged with Eljer and American Standard to create American Standard Brands but still manufactures toilets still under the Crane Plumbing brand.
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Are Crane toilets still made?
Crane Plumbing has manufactured commercial and residential plumbing products for more than 135 years. In 2008, Crane merged with Eljer and American Standard to create American Standard Brands but still manufactures toilets still under the Crane Plumbing brand.

What happened Crane Plumbing?
Crane plumbing has merged with American Standard. In light of this, Crane Plumbing products are no longer being offered in the trade channel. We will continue to provide customer care support and product information support for these brands, which can be found on this site.
Are Crane toilets any good?
Crane toilets are the worst. Mine was made in Mexico and it has leaked since the day it was installed. It makes strange groaning noises when the water gets low in the tank. It is constantly refilling because the flapper does not sit right.
How do I identify my Crane toilet model?

Place the tank lid on the floor. Near the water level mark, you’ll see a four-digit number on the back of the tank. You have the tank model number.
How do you fix a toilet that won’t flush without water in tank?
To fix the issue:
- Remove the toilet tank lid.
- Give the float arm a slight bend upwards.
- The float ball will move up and allow enough water into the tank. Keep an eye out for the ball remaining low after this; if it remains low, then the ball may need replacing.
Who founded Crane Plumbing?
Richard Teller Crane
Crane Plumbing Corporation was a Canadian manufacturer of bathroom fixtures, established in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1906, as a subsidiary of the U.S. firm Crane Company (founded 1855 in Chicago by Richard Teller Crane).
Who bought Crane?
Mohawk Fine Papers Inc.
Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. Mohawk Fine Papers, Inc., North America’s largest privately-owned manufacturer of fine papers, envelopes and specialty materials for printing, announced today that it has purchased Crane Stationery Corporation of North Adams, MA for an undisclosed amount.