For solving some of the most common problems associated with toilets, you need to first gain an understanding of how the toilet works. Mostly people have the knowledge of flushing the toilet with the handle and the water flushes away everything. Anything beyond this handle is a mystery to most of us.
The main components of a toilet are a tank, a bowl, a handle, a trip lever, ball-cock, a stopper and flush-valve assembly. In case any one of these components fails to work then whole process gets disturbed and your toilet flush system stops working.
The main handle of toilet flush is attached to a trip lever, when you apply the force on handle in downward direction a chain or vertical rod is raised connected to the stopper. As the stopper rises, water flows from flush valves and goes into toilet bowl from the flush holes.
The flow of water is supported by gravitational force. Due to this force, water flows into the toilet bowl and then to drainpipe. In traditional flush systems, all of the tank water is used in a single flush and causes the stopper to go back at flush valve seat. Now the float ball also sets down at the bottom and prompts refilling of fresh water in the tank.
When water comes to the toilet, water level rises. With the rise in the water level, float ball also rises. Once the float ball reaches a certain height it turns off the flow of water to the bowl. In case of some problem, the water may not stop from running. This water is then redirected from the tank to the overflow tube and then into the toilet bowl. Such toilets are referred as a running toilet.
Leakage in toilet is a general issue. To solve this problem you first need to find out the actual cause of leakage. Normally the reason could be rise of float arm to an inappropriate height. For this you need to bend the float arm in downward direction.
Other cause could be displacement of stopper from flush valve seat. To get rid of this problem, clean the stopper and repair the flush valve seat.
Besides running toilet, other common problems are associated with a cracked overflow tube and defective ball-cock valves. To solve such problems, you should prefer to replace them. Also you should replace your old ball-cock device with a new one that contains the newer anti-siphon feature. In some cases, changing individual parts is more costly and time consuming than replacing the entire assembly.
Scott Rodgers is a noted author who has been providing ample guidance on plumbing works all over the country. His expensive knowledge has, in fact, sparked significant rise in revenue for talented plumbers across the nation, from Union Plumbers to Cream Ridge Plumbers .
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