How To Repair A Toilet With A Leaking Valve

A jiggling toilet,leaking pipes,and a clogged bowl are just some of the problems that households encounter with improperly installed toilets. Plumbers often have enough knowledge to put these problems in their place,but little do most households know that they can repair these just as easily. Plumbers are often just a luxury afforded by many. Repairs can be done with the help of the internet and well placed hand with tools to use. So get started in toilet repair and here’s how to repair a toilet with a leaking valve.

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Leaking toilets are often an irritating and messy problem. Flush valves are often made of rubber and some are made by more durable materials to last longer against chlorine and other materials. Before you do anything else,open the tank and inspect to see if this valve is really the one leaking. You can say that it is leaking if the tank is refilling more often as it should. If this is your problem leak,you will also be able to hear a trickling sound when the water from the tank is transferred to the toilet.

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You won’t need a bathroom contractor to diagnose a flush valve leak,but if you notice that the leak in your bathroom is coming from the walls and not your toilet,then it could be an instance where you are best off to hirebathroom renovation contractorsto carefully cut out a section of your wall that is hiding the source of the problem. For a simple thing like a valve or a tank seal,chances are you can fix it yourself fairly easily. First you are going to have to deal with the water in your toilet.

Shut off the water and drain the tank. Push the flush handle to drain the water,and because the water is shut off no more water will be refilling the tank. Then inspect the flush valve at the bottom of the tank and remove it by undoing the ears that hold it in place. Remove the strap that is connected with the flash valve and handle so the flush valve can be replaced. Often flush valves leak because they are broken or cracked,but they can easily be replaced by a new one.

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Put the new flush valve in the right position under the tank and clip it into place. Then clip the strap connecting the handle and the flush valve by using clips included in the pack. There are different holes that you can use for the handle so choose the hole will be best for your handle. Turn the water supply on and test the flush valve for any leaks. Make sure that the flush valve is in the position where it blocks the water and that the chain is not turned too tight against the valve. Now test the flush handle and see if it has any leaks. If there are any leaks turn the water supply off again and prepare to do another toilet repair or call a bathroom renovation contractor or plumber to help get it sorted out by a professional.