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We bought an elongated smooth sided Jacuzzi toilet and it is leaking clean water from the back toward the wall
Could be a few issue. First check at the back where the tank sits on the bowl, reach underneath or look with a flashlight if you can to see between the tank and the bow, pay attention to the bolts in particular, if you see any water dripping down the bolts or between the tank and the bowl, the tank to bowl gasket ir bowl gasket bolts are leaking, and need to be replaced. Also look inside the bowl when its flushing, no water should be splashing up over the edge of the tank. Also inspect underneath the fill valve that gasket could also be leaking, or the supply line could be leaking.
8/23/2014 1:23:22 AM •
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Water continues to run problem
Could be a stuck or old and leaky flapperCould be a clogged valveCould be an old in need of replacement valveCould be a number of other things depending on what kind of toilet and hardware you haveResidential or commercial? Ball cock and flapper? Or newer style internal float valve?
8/11/2014 12:29:46 AM •
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Leaking at jet to tub connection
You can fix that with a small amount of "plumber's putty". You have to remove the jet from the tub first, then smear the plumber's putty around the junction where the two meet each other, then reassemble.
8/4/2014 10:19:29 PM •
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Why is my jacuzzi toilet not flushing properly
First try yourself for checking internal part where some particle stuck inside the flush or check the flush for how much water coming from the pipe if not found properly then i suggest A-general plumbers for best services they handle this type of issue easily.
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8/4/2014 1:37:41 PM •
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How to install whirlpool jacuzzi switch
Air Switch Repair
It sounds like you have a bad air switch located in your motor.
The air switch is what the air hose connects to on the back of the motor or on the box on top of the motor. The other end of the air hose is connected to the air button on the lip of the tub.
This is a latching air switch and when you push the air button it latches to send power to the motor. When the air button is pushed again it opens the latch in the air switch and stops power going to the motor shutting it off.
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6/6/2014 3:21:16 AM •
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When I push the start button motor running but not stay on
Air Switch Repair
It sounds like you have a bad air switch located in your motor.
The air switch is what the air hose connects to on the back of the motor or on the box on top of the motor. The other end of the air hose is connected to the air button on the lip of the tub.
This is a latching air switch and when you push the air button it latches to send power to the motor. When the air button is pushed again it opens the latch in the air switch and stops power going to the motor shutting it off.
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6/6/2014 3:14:23 AM •
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How to pull off the knobs
On most bath fixtures the knobs or handles are held on by a discreet screw set screw. If there is a plastic or rubber "button" in the center of the knob, gently pry it from the edges to remove it and there should be a machine screw going through the knob holding it to the valve stem. Remove the screw and the knob should come off. Sometimes requires some light tapping from the back side. If this doesn't appear to be the case, examine the back side of the knob to see if there is a set screw in a small hole going in sideways effectively clamping the knob to the stem. Often times this type will require a very small Allen wrench. Be sure to use the correct size or you will strip out the hex shaped opening and then will require drilling out. This is not what you want to be doing!
5/30/2014 1:18:49 PM •
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