Signs: The water is draining slowly after flushing, or you’re noticing rising water levels in the toilet bowl. Solution: Start by using a toilet plunger to try and remove the clog. Its center flange creates a tight seal around the toilet drain opening. Coat the plunger edges with petroleum...
If flushing the toilet leads to a backup, or worse, a toilet overflow, it's possible that the toilet drain pipe has clogged, or there may be a clog right at the base of the toilet itself. Before going to work with a toilet plunger - (as shown in our photo at page top) which is...
Our unpleasant page top photo illustrates the problem with which you may be confronted, often alone, perhaps just after having used the toilet. Here we explain that quickly lifting the toilet tank lid and taking one or two simple steps can avoid a messy toilet overflow catastrophe. We also ex...
and dual-flush to remove waste using as little water as possible. Of these new technologies, the dual-flush method has the advantage of intuitive flushing; the operator can decide electively that less water is required and so use one gallon (3 liters) or less per flush instead of the 1.6...
3. Fill valve turns on and off periodically (ghost flushing). Water is leaking from the tank into the bowl at one or more leak points. Follow the steps below: Remove the Duo Flush valve from the valve seat and clean both the Duo Flush seal and the plastic seat the seal sits upon. ...
Advanced Flushing Technology: The gravity-flushing system ensures efficient waste removal, while the upper-pressing two-end flushing button type provides a convenient and hygienic experience. Easy Installation and Maintenance: With a floor-mounted installation type and an S-trap design, this toilet is...
supply to the toilet. Turn the water back on and allow the tank to fill up. While it's filling, take the time to check for any leaks at the base of the tank. If the water continues running after the tank is full, the tank-to-bowl gasket or the flapper might be improperly ...
If this is the case, then it's best to change it. Q. "Why does my toilet continue to run after flushing?" A. If, after flushing, you find that the toilet continues to run, and you have discovered that by jiggling the handle it will stop; then the problem may be that the chain...
The chainless flush valve assembly has a manual member configured for manually flushing the toilet. Additionally, the toilet comprises an overflow device in communication with the electrically operable valve assembly to control the flush actuator in response to a condition of the toilet. An automatic ...
The chainless flush valve assembly has a manual member configured for manually flushing the toilet. Additionally, the toilet comprises an overflow device in communication with the electrically operable valve assembly to control the flush actuator in response to a condition of the toilet. An automatic ...