Turn off the water and drain the tank. Sop up excess as needed. Remove old ballcock and install new one. Connect chain and verify slack, but not too much slack, and that the chain will not catch an anything. Turn on water and let tank fill. Flush several times and verify correct operation. Double check chain. Sometimes, the ballcock seat is bad. You can replace it, but that is usually difficult and occasionally gets out of hand. They make a ballcock with seat replacement. The seat sits on top of the old seat using some kind of putty. Ususally, you remove old ballcock, clean and dry seat, apply putty bead to new seat, and press on, following any specific directions in the kit. In all cases, you need to check the minimum drain level. There is a cup on the back of the ballcock that lets you adjust how far down the water goes before the ballcock closes. This can save water. Set it to where the flush is correct for your application.
Just replace the ballcock valve..
No. The instructions for replacing the ballcock valve should be printed on the package for the new valve. You can also discuss it with an employee at a good hardware or home improvement store who should be able to explain and maybe even demonstrate the procedure for you.
Thomas Crapper invented the ballcock which was the first type of toilet thank you very much.
Most water hammering is a result of a ballcock assembly in the toilets. Replace the with a fluid master fillvale from your local hardware store or call a plumber to do it for you. If this doesn't fix the problem then an expansion tank can be added to the system at the water heater.
Take tank off of the bowl and replace it . Always install new tank to bowl bolts and washers and tank to bowl gasket. The flush valve is what your tank ball is conected too. If your talking about ballcock then you just take it out with out having to do the above. The ballcock is what lets the water come into tank. Always shut off water either way. If you cannot get the bolts to come lose you will have to hack saw them off, it will take a little while to do so but it works best. You will only use the blade it self and turn the blade around. And you will be cutting between tank and bowl and put something on the bowl so not to scatch the bowl like duct tape or what ever you have like this. and if you have a brass nut on flush valve under tank you will have to cut it also
Just replace the ballcock valve..
A surge in water pressure can cause this. Also, a defective ballcock would pop off under these conditions. Replace the ballcock and consider installing a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on the incoming water line.
Your ballcock is comming on -- replace tank ball or sometimes you have to change out flush valve -- but change tank ball first and see if that will do it You hardly ever have to change flush valve -- Your ballcock is what lets water come into your tank
When you start to unscrew a ballcock, you are essentially loosening the connection between the ballcock and the water supply line. This allows you to either remove the ballcock for maintenance or replacement, or to adjust the float level to control the water level in the tank.
No. The instructions for replacing the ballcock valve should be printed on the package for the new valve. You can also discuss it with an employee at a good hardware or home improvement store who should be able to explain and maybe even demonstrate the procedure for you.
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A ballcock is a ball float on the end of a lever in the water closet of a toilet. As the level of water in the closet rises, so does the floating ballcock. When the water level is high enough, the lever operates a sliding valve and the water coming into the closet is shut off.
If you open the lid on your toilet you should see the ballcock. It is normally on the left side and has the float, that looks like a ball, attached to it. It is used to fill the water in the bowl and set the height of the water.
Replace the fill valve (ballcock). The type that uses a diaphragm, like fluidmaster, will shut it off quicker. Reason that occures: vibrations in the pipe from the fill valve when the water flows through the ballcock ( like a whistle does with air), but water makes a deeper sound and sometimes vibrates quite loudly once that starts. If that doesn't fix it, try replacing the supply water valve.
check your pressure regulator valve or house pressure .Replace fixture stop and ballcock assy also r&r flapper
To allow toilets to fill from the water line without overflowing.
Thomas Crapper invented the ballcock which was the first type of toilet thank you very much.