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My toilet is broken?
How is it broken provide details as there are many issues you could have need to know how to answer your specific problem
5/27/2016 11:47:31 PM •
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on May 27, 2016
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How do I prevent a toilet refill tube from slipping out of the overflow pipe?
Hello there,if you check on line you'll see there is either a funny looking piece of metal that hooks to the tube and refill pipe.They also sell a circular piece to fit over fill tube with a hole in the centre to push your tube into it.First off check and see if these didn't fall off into tank.If not Canadian tire, homedepot can help with this just have makers name of toilet or model
5/8/2016 11:31:28 PM •
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on May 08, 2016
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Both the flush buttons have jammed in the flush position.
To open the assembly, first line up the flush buttons with the float mechanism. This aligns tabs on the button mechanism with a slot on the mating surface allowing you to 'pop' the button assembly off with the help of a screwdriver. It will also prevent breaking off the tabs. If you break off the tabs, the button assembly will not lock in place when you reassemble it (speaking from experience).
2. Carefully pop off the button assembly with the help of a screwdriver.
3. Disengage the lever from the valve assembly by carefully prying with a screwdriver (see video).
4. Pop off the lever from the axle on button assembly and remove.
5. With some fine grit sand paper or emery cloth, polish the casting marks off of the axle.
6. Reassemble the mechanism. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-fix-leaking-Water-Ridge-dual-flush-toilet-f/
12/21/2015 9:59:55 PM •
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on Dec 21, 2015
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My Kohler K4493-AA occasionally produces a high-pitched whine like a smoke alarm. Flushing stops it, but then the sound comes back later. Any ideas?
Typically it's one of two things. Either there is debris (Sand, gravel or hard water deposits) under the seal diaphragm inside the fill valve or the diaphragm has deteriorated. Shut off the water to the tank, take the cap off of the fill valve and remove the diaphragm. If the diaphragm has deteriorated, replace it Kohler #83143. Otherwise, rinse it off, turn the water on just a bit to let it bubble over the top of the fill valve and rinse out any debris. Then with the water trickling, put the diaphragm back in and replace the top assembly. When all is secure, turn the water back on to full.
11/30/2015 6:31:55 PM •
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on Nov 30, 2015
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Sewer smell drain
are there any floor drains in the room and an unused bathtub or shower? if so the water may have evaporated from the trap and allow the sewer gas smell. try pouring water into all the drains and see if it is still happening. more elaborate problem may be a broken vent stack in a wall.
4/9/2015 4:22:29 AM •
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on Apr 09, 2015
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Low water pressure from my shower.
You probably have a water flow reducer in the shower head. It is a rubber disk with a few holes in it. Just remove it and put the shower head back on. They are installed at the factory to save our environment. (Mine are all removed)
3/10/2015 6:27:34 PM •
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