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Toilet Tank Won't Fill Up Or Is Slow To Fill Toilet is making abnormal noise Toilet running constantly View All Flushing Problems Fill Valve Flapper Flush Valve STILL CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR? Search our entire repair database for your solution: ...
First, remove your tank’s cover and flush the toilet. Observe how the chain behaves. If it barely raises the flapper, it’s too short. If it’s so long that it threatens to get under the flapper, it’s too long. In either case, the fix is relatively simple. If the chain is too...
Learning how to fix a running toilet introduces new do-it-yourselfers to the world of plumbing. Fixing or replacing the components within a toilet tank requires no special tools. New parts are often available at most home improvement stores. The improper operation of the fill valve, float arm...
The tank-to-bowl gas gasket is a simple device made of soft rubber. As its name suggests, it provides a watertight seal between the tank and bowl. A broken gasket will leak at the base of your toilet tank. How to Fix a Broken Tank-to-Bowl Gasket ...
Toilet Tank Issues Another issue that homeowners face is problems with the water in their toilet tanks. When there’s not enough water in the tank, your toilet won’t have enough pressure to get the waste out of the toilet. If you want enough force to clear the bowl, you must check yo...
Troubleshooting an RV Toilet How to Fix a Running Toilet How to Repair Toilet Handles That Stick To replace the toilet handle arm, open the tank lid and unscrew the plastic nut securing the handle to the tank. You can usually do this by hand. If not, use a wrench. Keep in mind that...
Basically, you will need to wipe the outside of your tank thoroughly with a towel and then over time, try to visually detect whether or not water is gathering on the outside of the tank again. Water leaking from inside the toilet tank: Once you've confirmed that the problem you're ...
This includes instructions on how to fix it. I have a leak at the base of my tank, where it connects to the toilet bowl. This problem only applies to two piece toilets. However, most toilets are the two piece design. The two pieces consist of a toilet bowl, which is the base unit...
A toilet that flushes on its own, also known as phantom or ghost flushing, is a common problem. Addressing this problem may require replacing the flapper, flush valve, or flush valve gasket. In this article, I show you how.