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If you own your home, or even if you rent, chances are high that you’ll need to perform some basic toilet repair at some ...
Is your toilet taking forever to refill? It might be time to replace the fill valve. This DIY guide walks you through the entire process with no plumbing experience needed.
2. Replace the Fill Valve If adjusting the float doesn’t do the trick, you may have a leaking fill valve might be beyond saving. Replacing it is straightforward but has a few basic steps.
Your toilet is always there for you. Once you know how to fix the handle, the flush valve, and the fill valve, you'll be able to help in its time of need.
The toilet is running because either water is running in the toilet or water is running out. You need to replace the fill valve and/or the flapper.
Fill valve kits are designed with DIY installers and handy people in mind. Honestly, there’s not much to installing one. The first step is to lift the toilet tank lid and have a look inside.
This week, he's showing us the other common problem that causes toilets to keep running — a fill valve. Mike says you can fix it yourself in ten easy steps: 1. Remove Lid and Mark Water Level 2.
2. Replace the Fill Valve If adjusting the float doesn’t do the trick, you may have a leaking fill valve might be beyond saving. Replacing it is straightforward but has a few basic steps.