Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Purchased the home new in 2021 (south of 44). One of our toilets runs for about 30 seconds every 5 minutes or so. I took a look in the water tank and I do not see what I expected. Where is the flapper valve? It's got some one piece assembly in there that I dont recognize or know what to do with.
Has anyone replaced one of these? Whad do I need to replace or adjust? --sp-- |
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You probably have a black cylinder. This is a Kohler design. The cylinder lifts to flush and it’s likely that the gasket on the bottom of the cylinder needs to be replaced. Plenty of YouTube videos - very easy. Get a Kohler replacement gasket at a hardware store and do it yourself. (the knockoff gaskets don’t last long at all)
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If want/need help, go to Home Depot. Another good place for help is Ace Hardware |
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Look at the gasket under the cylinder it may have some dirt in it or simply needs readjusted. I know a rental we were in had one (I had not seen one before either) and I just rotated the cylinder as it was not aligned properly with the inside handle and chain so not sitting down on the inner seat correctly. I did not buy any parts and I would doubt after a 4 years the seal would be shot.
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When you buy the gasket, get the YELLOW one and not the red one. The replacement is a 5 minute job, turn off water supply, flush the toilet, give a ~90 degree twist on the center of the black cylinder, it will become loose. Lift it out remove the old gasket, clean the area with a paper towel, install the new yellow gasket, clean the black ring in the bottom og the toilet tank with a paper towel, and reinstall the black cylinder. I am sure there are YouTube videos on this.
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Replacing the gasket at the bottom of the canister (cylinder) will most likely solve your problem. However, if it doesn't, you may have a leaking fill valve. Before doing anything, check the water level in the tank. If the level is very close to the top of the canister, this could indicate a leaking fill valve. A leaking fill valve will cause water to flow over the top of the canister. The fill valve is located on the side of the tank near the flush handle. You can either replace the entire fill valve mechanism, or you can just replace a small round rubber seal located near the top of the fill valve. There are YouTube videos on replacing the fill valve. One way to determine if the problem is caused by the gasket is to lift up the canister and clean the gasket and the seat below the gasket to see if this provides a temporary fix to the problem.
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The first thing you should try is to lift up the canister and wipe off the gasket and the toilet bowl seal. I use Lysol wipes. One piece of grit on the gasket can cause the problem you are describing. Sometimes, when I do this, the toilet continues to work fine for months. But, at some point, you will need to replace the gasket. I buy genuine Kohler gaskets from Amazon. Here is what you need:
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When you turn off the water supply to the toilet, you will most likely need to pull out the round handle on the push-pull plastic valve at the wall. Be careful because these are cheap valves that can start leaking at any time. I hired a plumber to replace my toilet supply valves with metal quarter-turn valves. To me, it was well worth the investment.
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If no help, go to Ace hardware, they are absolutely wonderful in regard to finding exactly what you will need and very patient when explaining how to do it ! I've found a few people at Lowe's and HD who are helpful, but most just point to the isle where you can find what you need, or just give you the isle number, nothing like the people at Ace ! They will spend as much time as necessary to make sure you will be successful in the repair... no, lol, I don't work there, don't know anyone who does, and don't own their stock, lol, just think it's a superior customer oriented store with good reasonable prices and super knowledgeable people.
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We had the same problem with our new purchased in 2021 as well. I contacted Kohler and they sent me three replacement flush valves at no charge. Had to provide the serial numbers inside the tank lid.
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