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Fixed the toilet - again

January 23rd, 2020 at 01:47 am

One of our toilets was taking forever to fill. It wasn't running. It wasn't leaking. It just was filling really slowly. My wife finally asked if I could fix it so a couple of weeks ago, I stopped at Home Depot and picked up a new fill valve assembly and installed it. Everything seemed fine. It was working properly and filling in a normal amount of time.

Then 2 days ago DW texts me at work and says the toilet is running and she opened the back and the water level was rising over the top of the drain tube. I talked her through a couple of things to try but nothing helped. The only thing I can figure is that the fill valve I installed was defective and had a leak somewhere so the water flow wasn't cutting off when the tank was full.

I had to work all day yesterday so couldn't do anything about it until today (which I'm sure our next water bill will reflect). I went and got another new fill valve assembly, took out the first one, and installed the new one. I also went and replaced the flapper while I was at it. It wasn't leaking but it was pretty old.

So far, everything seems fine, but that was true last time too. Hopefully it will continue to be okay. I just have to get back to Home Depot to return the first one.

Of course, in the process of doing all of this, I discovered that the water shut off valve to the toilet doesn't work. I had to turn off the main water supply to the house to fix the toilet. I got a plumber referral from a friend and will call them at some point to come install a new valve. That's a little beyond my DIY skill set.

3 Responses to “Fixed the toilet - again”

  1. crazyliblady Says:
    1579746690

    If you continue to have problems, I would call a plumber. We kept having problems with our toilet running even though we replaced the flapper and fill valve. In the end, we wound up replacing our toilet with a dual flush toilet. It's brand new, so it doesn't run excessively and it is much more water efficient. Our old toilet was harvest gold and likely made sometime in the 1960s or 1970s.

  2. crazyliblady Says:
    1579746736

    After we replaced our toilet, our water bill went down about $20.00.

  3. disneysteve Says:
    1579809517

    I'm hoping I don't have to replace the whole toilet. We'll see. The new flapper does have a dial that lets you adjust how much water gets used each flush. I didn't dial that down when I installed it yesterday but I will this weekend.

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