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Originally Posted by perrjojo
We had the same problem and it increased our potable use $20. Got the seal replaced and all is back to normal.
Since you are in Africa you may not have access to your bill but the important thing to look at is which water useage is up, potable or non potable.
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The part that has the float that turns the water on and off can be replaced with one that does not refile if you have a flapper leak. It requires the toilet handle to be pushed down for the water to run. Should be at any big box store.