Saturday, December 22, 2018

Common Toilet Repairs You Can Do Yourself

toilet-repair-300x200.jpgThe toilet in your home is made of two primary parts, the bowl and the upper tank. The bowl unit rests on the floor and is not just a porcelain drain that does not have any moving parts. There are not that many repairs that involve the bowl unit of your toilet. The same cannot be said with the upper tank. It contains the water that will be released when you flush. It holds two important valves as well as the handle that controls the flush action. This is the part where the majority of the toilet repairs happen. You may be surprised to find out that most toilet issues are quite easy to fix. You can take on the toilet repair on your own. Replace The Ballcock Refill valves are available in different styles, and the older designs are called to as ballcocks. It refers to the floating ball, which is hollow, that operates the cock or valve that controls the water. Even though the term ballcock is usually utilized to refer to any kind of fill valve, technically speaking, the term only refers to the diaphragm type and the plunger type, which both have the float ball. Ballcock valves often encounter issues. If you encounter one, it can easily be fixed by replacing it with a contemporary fill valve that has a float cup design. Fix The Flush Valve The second primary component of a toilet is the flush valve. It is situated at the tank’s center. It is a brass or plastic fitting that is connected to the tank’s bottom opening. It works with a neoprene or rubber flapper or a floating ball. The float ball or the flapper rests against the valve opening and makes sure that the water remains in the tank until the flush handle is used. Depressing the handle will trigger a chain or the lift wire that is linked to the handle rod to raise the flapper and let the water move from the tank and into the toilet bowl. Repairing A Running Toilet One extremely common issue you can deal with yourself is a running toilet. A running toilet may be caused by an incorrectly seated flapper in the flush valve’s opening, or the tank’s water level is too high and it is letting the water to flow on top of the overflow tube and then down into the tank. Either way, the toilet repair involved is relatively simple. You can easily adjust the water level and you can also easily replace the flapper valves. However, you always have the option to hire a plumber. Loose Flush Handle Another simple Florence toilet repair you can do involves the flush handle. If it becomes disconnected or loose, there are two things you can do. You can reconnect the lift chain or the lift wire that links the lift arm to the flapper. You can also make some adjustments to the handle mounting nut that is located inside the tank; it contains reverse threads the need to be rotated counterclockwise if you wish to tighten it.

Call Plumbing Experts Florence if you need help in repairing your toilet or other plumbing related issues.

Plumbing Experts Florence Florence, SC 29501 843-536-4568 www.plumbingprosflorence.com/

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