Fix A Leaky Toilet, Save Some Money
- 02.06.10
- Bathroom, Household, Repair A Toilet, Save Money, Toilet, Toilet Flapper
- 2 Comments
Do you have a toilet that is constantly cycling (filling with water), but you are not flushing it. I made a quick video just for this purpose…Here are the two ‘main’ problems toilets have when they get older (even some newer).
1. The float is mis-adjusted and the water is just allowed to run down the overflow piping – this is an easy fix, just adjust the float rod with the finger fastener or adjust it with a screw (most old toilets have this type).
2. The flapper that holds the water in the toilet tank has lost its flexibility and just lets the water pass by it. Another easy fix, just replace the flapper with one purchased at the hardware store. hint** Turn off the water on the toilet and flush it…then remove the flapper and take it to the hardware store with you. This step will help you insure that you will not purchase the wrong one.
- There are other issues with toilets that will waste water or cause the toilet not to function, these two are the most common…If your issue cannot be fixed by checking these two things then you probably need a new float assembly. This is easy to install and I will follow up with a video on that subject soon.
***note the secondary float on the flapper is supposed to be adjusted the other way…I noticed my blooper after the fact:). If you want more water on your flush adjust the secondary float down towards the flapper, less water – move it towards the lid of the toilet.
Thank you for reading and watching,
Luke










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bohzo
Gwi Ki gdomen me’gwa gnebech? I hope you are well, i like your site, do you speak any bode’wadmi? You are Prairie, do you know my cousins? Levi Rickert, Dennis Rickert, White Pigeon’s? My other relatives, Diane Quigno, Chippewa sub chief? What family do you come from?
Megwetch
David
I do not know any of the native language:)…I am related to the Navares (hope I spelled that right). I am way down the line from there.