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First you need to know how your toilet works. It consists of two parts: the tank and the bowl. Your house has a supply line that brings water into the tank, where a float stops it from filling ...
The toilet bowl and tank can last at least a decade. However, once you notice cracks or you see water seeping onto the floor, installing a new toilet is likely in your future.
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 ...
Attach the tank. Cut your new tube to connect the tank to your water supply. Fill the tank and flush away. For more on toilets, consider: Low-Flow Toilets 101 How To: Replace a Toilet ...
After cracking a tank once or twice in years past, I realized there is a trick to avoid that risk. Most toilet tanks have two or three bolts that secure the tank to the bowl.
A moaning toilet is likely caused by a faulty fill valve, commonly known as a ballcock or float valve. Use this guide to replace it with a new one.
If you're updating the bathroom, you'll need to know how to install a toilet. Apply a new wax seal over the waste flange to prevent sewer gases from escaping. Put on a second bead of plumber's putty ...