I recently (2 months) replaced both fill and flush valves in 2 toilets with Fluidmaster products. A week ago I noticed both toilets fill valves are turning on even though the water level in the tank is at the full mark. (Note: the water level at the full mark is below the overflow tube.) The fill valve runs for about 10 seconds before turning off. I did a test where I slghtly lifted the flapper allowing water to leak slowly into the bowl and found I had to allow the water level in the tank to drop at least 1.5" before the fill valve turned on. Therefore, this does not seem to be a problem with leaking around the flapper but a fill valve problem. Any ideas of additional adjustments I need to check/make? Thanks!
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What is your water pressure? How many PSI measured?I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Now I can Plumb!
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Visit http://www.sewerhistory.org/
Did you know some Redwood Pipe is still in service today.
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Originally posted by Back40 View PostNo idea.I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Now I can Plumb!
For great information on the history of sanitary sewers including the use of Redwood Pipe
Visit http://www.sewerhistory.org/
Did you know some Redwood Pipe is still in service today.
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Dye (blue) test on both toilets resulted in light blue water in bowls, so I'll be replacing the flappers next. Question about flapper design/fit, should part of flapper that protrudes into the water outlet be the same approximate diameter as the outlet? Currently, the diameter of both flappers protrusions is about half the diameter of the water outlet. Thanks!
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Originally posted by HayZee518 View Postthe bushing [plastic or brass] that goes through the tank is angled to act as a seat for the flapper valve. get a flapper that closely matches the bushing. otherwise the flat part of the flapper will do all the "sealing."
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How to Replace a Toilet Flapper
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