How Do I Fix RV Toilet Seal Leaks?
One luxury of traveling in an RV is having a personal bathroom with a shower and toilet. Although this luxury is nice the majority of the time, an RV toilet can develop many problems, including clogs and leaks. One of the most common problems is a leaky toilet seal. If this isn’t fixed immediately, it could cause a lot of damage to the bathroom floor and fixtures. Luckily, fixing a toilet leak is easy enough to do by yourself. Beginning Start by turning off the water that runs to the toilet. Loosen the hex nut attaching the water line to the toilet valve. If water drips, wipe it up with a towel. Next, remove the mounting nuts. Remove the nut in the access hole using a socket set on the 12-inch extension. Remove the toilet by pulling it straight up from the mounting bolts. Put the toilet on the side, placing it on a soft surface. Gaskets Prevent odors from escaping the hole by covering the area with a towel or sheet. This will also help parts from accidentally falling in. Remove the gas