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There are three likely culprits that can cause a toilet to run continuously — the float, flapper, or fill valve. Luckily, ...
A running toilet isn’t just a nuisance; it’s a major waste of water. That constant hissing noise you're hearing means that excess water is leaking from the toilet tank into the bowl, and your utility ...
"So easy." Plumber demonstrates simple method to fix running toilet: 'Took less than 3 minutes' first appeared on The Cool ...
Diagnosing a toilet leak? There's a rubber gasket that sits between a toilet tank and the bowl called a spud gasket. It works with the flapper valve to control the flow of water between holding tank ...
Is there anything more annoying than the sound of a toilet running long after it's been flushed? It's an auditory nuisance that can waste hundreds of gallons and make your water bills skyrocket. Some ...
Do you suspect your toilet may be leaking? If you hear your toilet running, there may be a leak. Here are some easy steps that you can do at home to detect where the problem is. First, you will want ...
It Fails The Dye Test: To check your toilet for leaks, put a few drops of food coloring into the water tank. Wait 30-45 minutes. If the water in the toilet bowl has changed color, it means that water ...
Nothing gets under a parent’s skin like lights on in empty rooms, open doors and windows and running or gurgling toilets. Of course, we’ll probably never have children that stop doing the first two, ...