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Why Toilets Leak?

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Why Toilets Leak?

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Most of the time, water leakage will happen due to the age of the fixtures, as the the fixtures get old, they start to losing the durability which accelarates the lack of performance, until gets to the point that can longer perform effectively. Other reasons for a leaking toilet has to do with the water hardness, impurities and calcium buildup olver your plumbing system, including between the toilet tank and bowl. Also, most toilets that are sold in today’s market comes with the two pieces, the bowl and the tank when the toilet is put together, it will have a tank to bowl gasket that will be praced in the bottom of the tank which will be pressed toward the bowl. The gasket will eventually get old and it will lose its elascticity which will then leak. Also, the supply line that connects with the tank can also leak due to improper tithening. The fluid master that is located inside the tank can also leak if it is not tighten properly in the bottom. The float ball if not adjusted properly

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