A running toilet isn’t just a nuisance; it’s a major waste of water. That constant hissing noise you're hearing means that excess water is leaking from the toilet tank into the bowl, and your utility ...
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How Does a Toilet Actually Work?
The flush handle is pressed, lifting the flapper, setting in motion about 10 seconds of flushing genius. The lifted flapper releases tank water into the bowl via rim jets and the larger siphon jet.
A running toilet can seem like a mild inconvenience at first, but continuous or intermittent water running can lead to bigger problems. In addition to higher water bills, a constantly running toilet ...
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No one wants a toilet that won’t flush. Try these 3 fixes
No one wants a toilet that won’t flush. We don’t really need to tell you why, but when it does happen, you’ll want to know ...
Fixing things in your home gives you a sense of achievement, not to mention cost savings. There’s actually a lot you can do with minimal effort. Here are a few simple do-it-yourself jobs for anyone to ...
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