Temperature is too high or the valve is bad.
Usually because there's a kink in your main valve. You need to hire someone immediately if this happens, because it could flood your house.
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The hole closest to the bottom of the bottle will spurt water the furthest. This is because pressure increases with depth in a liquid, so the water at the bottom of the bottle has the highest pressure and will spurt out with greater force.
Depends what size your pipe is
typically these two problems are caused by two different things. A running toilet is most commonly caused by a leaking flapper (when you push down on the flush handle a chain lifts the flapper and lets the water escape the tank and "flush' into the bowl.) a water spurt is usually caused by a faulty fill valve (the part in the tank that attaches to the water supply and fills the tank after it is flushed.) with an 8 year old toilet both of these parts would most likely be worn out, either thru age or use. T Line
Open main valve for 1 minute while capturing water (think bucket), then measure water.
The purpose of an overflow valve in a toilet is to prevent water from overflowing by providing a secondary pathway for excess water to escape. When the water level in the tank rises too high, the overflow valve allows the water to flow into the toilet bowl instead of continuing to fill the tank, thus preventing overflow.
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The toilet leaks from the tank when flushed because there may be a problem with the flapper valve or the flush valve, causing water to escape from the tank instead of flowing into the bowl. This can lead to water leakage and inefficiency in the flushing process.
The purpose of a water hose pressure relief valve is to prevent excessive pressure buildup in the hose system, which can lead to damage or bursting. The valve functions by opening when the pressure exceeds a certain level, allowing excess water to escape and regulating the pressure to a safe level.
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The water level in the toilet tank drops slowly because there may be a leak in the tank or the flapper valve is not sealing properly, allowing water to slowly escape.