What is leaking in my toilet?

What is leaking in my toilet?

The most common cause of a leaking toilet tank is when the flapper fails to seat properly and form a tight seal against the valve seat. This lets water leak from the tank into the bowl. It may be caused by the flapper being out of position. If the water level has fallen below your mark, the flush valve is leaking.

What to do if you have a leak from the upstairs bathroom?

If it’s safe to enter the bathroom, you need to stop the flow of water to the leak. If the water is intermittent, perhaps it leaks every time you flush the toilet, but then dries, all you should do is stop using the upstairs bathroom. Most likely, the leak is in a drainage pipe, either from the shower, toilet, or sink.

Why is the ceiling leaking in my upstairs bathroom?

Ceiling leaks from upstairs bathrooms may present themselves as slowly expanding damp spots making their way across your ceiling, or they may present as continuous and steady drips. Either one is serious and demands immediate attention.

What to do if your bathroom ceiling is leaking?

A fix is usually as simple as removing the commode and replacing the wax ring. If you suspect that a defective ring is the issue, flush the toilet and check to see if water leaks out at the base of the commode. A ceiling leak can also be caused by leaks in the water supply lines that attach to the toilet or to the sink trap.

Why does water come out of my upstairs shower?

When I shower downstairs, water also comes out of the upstairs shower. When the washing machine in the basement is on, water comes out of that same upstairs shower. How is that possible? it could be a bad mixing, balancing or anti-scald valve in that upstairs shower.

If it’s safe to enter the bathroom, you need to stop the flow of water to the leak. If the water is intermittent, perhaps it leaks every time you flush the toilet, but then dries, all you should do is stop using the upstairs bathroom. Most likely, the leak is in a drainage pipe, either from the shower, toilet, or sink.

Ceiling leaks from upstairs bathrooms may present themselves as slowly expanding damp spots making their way across your ceiling, or they may present as continuous and steady drips. Either one is serious and demands immediate attention.

A fix is usually as simple as removing the commode and replacing the wax ring. If you suspect that a defective ring is the issue, flush the toilet and check to see if water leaks out at the base of the commode. A ceiling leak can also be caused by leaks in the water supply lines that attach to the toilet or to the sink trap.

When I shower downstairs, water also comes out of the upstairs shower. When the washing machine in the basement is on, water comes out of that same upstairs shower. How is that possible? it could be a bad mixing, balancing or anti-scald valve in that upstairs shower.

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