Can a fill valve leak?

Can a fill valve leak?

Over time, a worn or out of alignment fill valve can become a problem, cause a leak, and wear on valve’s components and parts. If your fill valve leaks, or if water continues to run after you flush, it may be time to replace the fill valve.

What does it mean when your toilet tank is leaking?

If the water has risen, this means there’s probably something wrong with the fill valve. If the water has gone down, there’s a probably a leak in your flush valve. If the water level has gone up, check to see if there’s any water in the overflow tube. This would also indicate that the fill valve is leaking and overflowing the water in the tank.

Is it possible for a toilet supply line to leak?

There are four possible places that a toilet supply line can leak. Sometimes it is difficult to tell where the water is coming from. It is possible for water to be leaking from the tank and running down the supply line, making it appear that the supply line or valve is the problem.

What to do if your toilet tank bolts are loose?

If you have a wobbly toilet tank as a result of loose bolts, tightening them might be the only thing you need to do. Find the tank bolt nuts underneath the bowl. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten them. If instead of tightening they are spinning, you will need to access inside the tank. Turn off the water to the toilet.

How many bolts do you need for a toilet tank?

Most toilet tanks are held onto the bowl with 2 bolts. But there are some that have 3 bolts. Look at your toilet before going to the hardware store, you may need to purchase an extra set of bolts and washers.

If the water has risen, this means there’s probably something wrong with the fill valve. If the water has gone down, there’s a probably a leak in your flush valve. If the water level has gone up, check to see if there’s any water in the overflow tube. This would also indicate that the fill valve is leaking and overflowing the water in the tank.

What to do if you have a phantom leak in your toilet?

If you still have a phantom leak after replacing your flush valve and following @Don_Fixit advice for checking your fill tube and overflow pipe, the issue will be at the flush valve seal. You must clean out all the debris around the tank hole inside the toilet where the flush valve seal will adhere to the bottom of the tank.

What to do if your toilet tank is leaking at Home Depot?

Make sure you have a helper — toilet tanks are usually in an awkward place and are heavier than they appear. Remove the spud washer and take it with you to your local Home Depot to find the right replacement.

How to fix a spud washer on a toilet tank?

1 Remove the tank bolt with a screwdriver and adjustable wrench. 2 Clean the bolt and nut with white vinegar and a small wire brush. 3 If you aren’t replacing the spud washer, reinstall bolts and nuts with new gaskets. Alternate the tightening of the nuts to evenly draw the tank tight. 4 If you are replacing the spud washer, continue to Step 4.

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