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Information on Leaking Toilets

November 26th, 2009

One of the most maddening things that any householder can deal with is a dribbling toilet.  A dribbling Toilet means water everywhere and a much bigger water bill.  The reason being because a toilet leak can waste anywhere from fifty to 100 gallons of water each day.  The reality is that in many cases a leaking toilet can be a do it yourself project that won’t only keep you from paying any unnecessary plumbing bills, but assist you in saving you money on your water bill also. 

There are 2 main causes for a dribbling toilet.  The first cause can involve water spilling into the overflow tube.  The only way to figure out if this is by removing the lid of the john tank and checking the water level in relation to the overflow tube, found in the center of the tank.  If the water is less than a half inch from the head of the tube, then it’s likely this is the issue.  The second reason for a Leaking Toilet is a worn flapper.  The flapper, or flush valve, can wear after one or two years, making it tricky for the water to shut off.  A great trick to determine this is to drop about 7 drops of food colorising into the loo tank ( not bowl ), waiting for the color to completely disperse.  If after 20-30 mins the coloring is in the bowl, you flapper is leaking. 

If the problem is the overflow tube there aren’t many potential answers.  This includes tightening the center valve screw, meticulously bending the float ball arm downward, or pinching and sliding the silver clip down the fill valve rod.  If the water level is that very same after all of these a few flushes, the fill valve may need replacing.  For the flapper, first wipe any build up from under the flapper and flapper seat, permitting it to fully close.  If that does not work, turn off the water with the shut valve, flush the john to drain it, and replace the flapper.  Flappers are terribly affordable and can be purchased at any local hardware store. 

If none of these solutions work, then you need to call in a professional plumber.  Do-it-yourself strategies can only take you so far before you risk making the difficulty worse.  There’s no shame in calling on the aid of a pro, particularly since you are able to say that you tried. 

Sydney Plumbers, ASAP plumbing services, are the gurus when it comes to fixing leaking toilets and Leaking Tap Repairs Sydney

Article by Ray McCaskey.

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