The water supply line attaches to it on the bottom of the tank. The actual valve is at the top of this tube.
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A defective flush valve causes the leak in toilets. A flush valve is a flap or ball plunger device that is supposed to act as a stopper in the bottom of the toilet tank. So to fix your toilet and save water, get any professional plumber to repair the valve or complete replacement kit . alliedallcityinc.com
Have the new valve in hand. Cut the toilet water supply off at the commode, or even at the street meter box.Remove water tube or pipe supply and old flush valve. Install new valve and new supply line if required.
It sounds like you are ready for a flush valve replacement.
More commonly called the 'flapper', it 's the valve that fits over the hole in the base of the tank that you activate when you press the flush lever.
New flush valve may be needed.
That is the 'flapper valve' in the bottom of most toilet tanks. This valve is pulled up when you flush, admitting water into the bowl.
If it's a normal household toilet you simply lower the water level in the tank that's over and behind the toilet by adjusting the fill valve. There are many different designs so I can't tell you how on your particular toilet. Some ae as easy as turning a plastic screw and some are a real pita. If you adjust it and raise the water level too much water may run over into the overflow tube and it will just keep running. If you lower it too much your toilet may not flush completely. Generally I adust mine as high as they will go without overflowing in order to get a stronger flush. I have never needed or wanted to turn down a flush.
first valve-type flush toilet was introduced in 1738 by a man named J.F. Brondel.
you flush the toilet
Not usually. Check local plumbing codes, they may differ.
Refill valve is a very important component in your toilet since it fills the tank of the toilet after every flush. This valve uses a float to turn the water on and off. This is a plumber related work, only a professional plumber can repair it. alliedallcityinc.com