...this particular toilet, but most toilets that have a tank have this problem when the rubber flap stopper does not seal and allows water to trickle through. this is the rubber stopper that lifts ...
trying to disconnect drain stopper shaft from under sink pipe...not sure if ir screws or what Yes, there is a nut on the back side of the pipe that should spin on/off. There is a metal arm that comes ...
... Please tell me this is something simple. You'll have to see if the water is leaking past the flush stopper or into the overflow tube. The tube is the little pipe where water drains if the tank is ...
...issue as well with my toilet. My chain was unattached and had been sucked down the drain under the stopper valve preventing the toilet stopper valve from completely closing and causing the water to ...
...YOURE LINE OR IF YOU ARE LUCKY YOU JUST NEED TO ADJUST THE CHAIN THAT CONCTS THE Handle to RUBBER STOPPER IN THE BACK OF THE TOILET THIS WATER IS CLEAN AND YOU CAN PUT YOUR HAND IN THE BACK PART OF ...
...water to run. If water is not seeping into the tube, then maybe water is leaking through the rubber stopper and into the tank. You will have to replace that rubber ...
...doesn't flush enough water My newly installed VitrA dual flush toilet flushes but the overflow tube/stopper doesn't lift high enough to let a lot of water into the bowl and it immediately drops down ...
water is leaking into the bowl from the tank You may need to adjust the thing on the inside of the tank that balances the stopper. My father had to do it once, and it was a wuick fix.
the chain in the toilet won't attach to the rubber stopper flap properly There must be metal rod like a size of a paper clip hook in the rubber stopper. On this you will attach the chain. Hope it ...
I have a Sterling 3 bolt toilet. I've cleaned all sealing surfaces, replaced the gasket kit, the stopper and the flush assembly but, there is still H2O trickling into the bowl. What have I done Wrong?
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