Dear James: My house has 2½ bathrooms and each of the toilets has problems such as inadequate flushing, noisy flushing and self-flushing. There are literally hundreds of replacements parts and repair ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock A continuously running toilet not only wastes unnecessary water, but it can run up your water bill.
A person presses the flush on a white toilet bowl - AS photo family/Shutterstock It usually starts with a steady trickle of water long after you've flushed. Hours later, it's still there, running in ...
Dear James: I have three children and three bathrooms. The toilet in each bathroom has a different problem: one flushes inadequately; one is noisy; and one flushes itself. Are these items that I can ...
While bubbling or gurgling is a relatively common toilet problem, it’s not an issue you want to ignore. When a toilet bubbles, it indicates that negative air pressure (suction) is building up in the ...
Open the toilet tank, lift the flapper, allow a cup or two of water to drain into the bowl and watch what happens. If it stays put, chances are the clog is in the toilet’s internal trap or the waste ...
Don't wait for a plumber sort the problem yourself ...
A continuously running toilet not only wastes unnecessary water, but it can run up your water bill. Fortunately, most faulty toilets can be repaired with a simple fix. The TikTok account for Donovan ...
It usually starts with a steady trickle of water long after you've flushed. Hours later, it's still there, running in the background and inching up your water bill. For most homeowners, a running ...