Thank you so much!!!! I would not have had the courage to try to do this without your video. It only cost me $21 versus calling a plumber and my toilet is finally not leaking onto the floor. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Nice work Steven. I can't believe there are still toilets with the old style Ball-Cock valves. Those Brasscraft flush valves are much better, they last for a long time too.
Nice repair Steven!! I still have a new old brass fill valve in the garage for the future. I wonder if they even make the brass valves anymore?? Everything today is plastic, though you have had great luck with the brand you have been using.
This is my issue detected by a slow dip on a snare drum in the basement. Shut off valve pretty rusted but At least I know what to expect when the plumber comes to repair. Thanks.
Pet peeve: those confounded little faucets under the toilet at the wall. Why don't they put in brass gate valves that turn easily & never need a washer?
I have a toilet tank that leaks and starts dripping water about every 3 hours from the left side of the tank and stops as soon as I flush the toilet and starts again about 3 hours later. Never seen this before. What could it be? Thanks!
Looks like the fill valve threads are defective like in this video. The leak stops when you flush because there is no more pressure in the system between the wall valve and the fill valve. When the toilet tank is filled 100% the valve threads are under full pressure and it starts to leak, very slowly hence the 3 hour delay. Try changing the supply hose.Some supply hoses have a small washer on the part of the supply hose that screws on the fill valve you could try changing this also. If it still leaks just change the fill valve.
how could I fix the leak if the supply line and fill valve is fine? I'm adding a bidet attachment which uses a T-joint to split the water supply...when attached to the t-joint the supply line now leaks?? any ideeas?? I read I'm not supposed to use plumbers tape
Thank you so much!!!! I would not have had the courage to try to do this without your video. It only cost me $21 versus calling a plumber and my toilet is finally not leaking onto the floor. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the video, I couldn't figure out why the toilet was still leaking then I found your video, no more leaks.
Nothing like working on a toilet on a Monday. Thanks for the video.
I am not from the states and i like watching Steve , he must be a good man .
Nice repair! Your dog at the end is so sweet, too.
nice fix Steve good call knowing it was the fill valve. if not that might have been the tank itself.
bro you are a lifesaver! thank you so much for making this great video!
Thanks for the tutorial, that was fast and easy, great example!
Nice work Steven. I can't believe there are still toilets with the old style Ball-Cock valves. Those Brasscraft flush valves are much better, they last for a long time too.
Steve Lav kicking ass.
Great troubleshooting and repair. I like that suction pump. I need one to clean out my waterfall.
No more leak mama. A1 repair Steve.
Thanks for the video man appreciate people like you
Steve's bending down to the old throne again, mama! 🚾
Another nice job Steve
Could it just have been the gasket for the fill valve?
Great job Steve! Next level Mama!!!
Nice repair Steve
great video, thx!
Nice work Steve!
Enjoyed the video, Steve.
Great fix Steve
Nice repair Steven!! I still have a new old brass fill valve in the garage for the future. I wonder if they even make the brass valves anymore?? Everything today is plastic, though you have had great luck with the brand you have been using.
Looks like Bank robbery trying to open a locker.
Great video though was helpful!
This is my issue detected by a slow dip on a snare drum in the basement. Shut off valve pretty rusted but At least I know what to expect when the plumber comes to repair. Thanks.
If we unscrew that top nut to replace that coil tube won’t water from tank leak all over?
Does anyone know which brand name replacement fill valve is the quietest to install?
Thanks.
Pet peeve: those confounded little faucets under the toilet at the wall. Why don't they put in brass gate valves that turn easily & never need a washer?
Nice work. How much did you charge for that service
🎯🎯🎯 Thanks brother
I knew you would bring out the old brass craft.
Brasscraft needs to change their name to plasticcraft, there isn't any Brass in there....
Paul Schmidt
I have a toilet tank that leaks and starts dripping water about every 3 hours from the left side of the tank and stops as soon as I flush the toilet and starts again about 3 hours later. Never seen this before. What could it be? Thanks!
Looks like the fill valve threads are defective like in this video.
The leak stops when you flush because there is no more pressure in the system between the wall valve and the fill valve.
When the toilet tank is filled 100% the valve threads are under full pressure and it starts to leak, very slowly hence the 3 hour delay.
Try changing the supply hose.Some supply hoses have a small washer on the part of the supply hose that screws on the fill valve you could try changing this also.
If it still leaks just change the fill valve.
how could I fix the leak if the supply line and fill valve is fine? I'm adding a bidet attachment which uses a T-joint to split the water supply...when attached to the t-joint the supply line now leaks?? any ideeas?? I read I'm not supposed to use plumbers tape
Nice work, thank you. But I can't hearrrrrrrrr yooooooou !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I did this and it still leaks.
"See it peeing, the little bitch"
This is me
So it can Leak from damaged threads ok got cha.
ours is completely missing the nut....
What else would you expect from plastic crap?