flapper leak
as far as hearing it the answer is not always. one way to tell for sure is to put a few drops of food coloring into the tank don't flush it and wa...
as far as hearing it the answer is not always. one way to tell for sure is to put a few drops of food coloring into the tank don't flush it and wa...
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Viewsbeing that i just recently had my house insulated,and i've been watching my meter,the insight on your last post about meter clocking was just what ...
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Viewsfirst of all if the main supply is closed and you opened the hot supply that's all you would get is a dribble from the hot supply. check the fau...
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Viewshttp://www.askthebuilder.com/413_Hot_Water_Recirculating_Pumps.shtml
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Viewsdoesn't it need a seperate line to carry the water back to the heater. in other words a "loop"?
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Viewsdid anyone try a snake? also who made the diagnosis that it's frozen as opposed to just plain plugged up. in addition since you rent it is the lan...
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Viewscheck the aerator if you haven't already. i know you already tried that.
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Viewsthe last time i had trouble like that what i did was unhooked the line from the faucet and found low water flow from the line. then i turned off t...
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Viewsthis is an indication of abnormally high temperature,pressure,or the valve has failed. call somebody.
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Viewsany good bowl cleaner should work.remove the water and fill the an acidic cleaner and let it set overnight. even muratic acid be careful not to sp...
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Viewswhat about that screw?did you try taking that off? sometimes the only way is to cut.with a dremmell or a saw. it might help to remove the sink so...
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Viewsfor starters remove the aerator and turn it on and see if that helps. sometimes debris gets caught in there. post back.
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Viewsif the faucet employs a common cartridge(in other words single handle),then i would try removing the cartridge,then turn on the water to flush ever...
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Viewsit is possible the pipe is not secured to a point that the water is causing it to move around and hit against something.
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Viewsif the tank keeps filling and the water goes down the overflow pipe then i would suspect a faulty fill valve.
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Viewsthe elements that were designed to be used with your tank are the right size.the only difference you will notice will be the tank taking longer to ...
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Viewsforgot to mention the reset button. but if it's humming like you said,chances are the reset hasn't popped out.
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