...turn the water off, remove the old flapper, adjust the chain on the new flapper to the length of the old flapper, wipe the port area where the flapper seals to remove residue, install new
...you install the flapper, you have ton make sure the chain is long enough to let the flapper fall and seal but, not so long that it can tangle or get between the the flapper and it's seal below
...tube. Install your flapper, hook up the chain and turn the water back on. The chain should have just a little slack in it. Best regards, --W/D-- please feel free to rate this
...flapper appears to be in good order, you can re-install it and test for proper operation. If the quality of the flapper is questionable, deformed, or deteriorating, replace it. Take your old one with ...
...flapper is old it may not stay up long enough for the water to flow. open the tank top and flush the toilet see if this flapper is staying up long enough and giving the tank enough time to empty if ...
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...flapper is off center and it will do that. Some other times the water valve that fills the toilet can stick. If it's the water valve change it with a Fluid Master all in one (valve & ballcock ...
...if fall off dont worry its a easy fix bring your old one to homedepot to match up install new one tighten nut hook up chain to flapper and you shuld be should be fine about $10 for handle good ...
...old unit the rubber has probably become dislodged Water pressure makes the unit kick on and off. Most likely somehow water is draining back into the pump. It could be from the flapper on the check ...
...flapper from the flush valve for ease of install. You must put significant downward pressure on the flapper seat while rotation is accomplished. Orient the assembly as was the old one. Replace the ...
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