Adjusting Toilet
one of the toilets in our 2008 Wisteria when flushed actually spits the water and often some of it's contents onto the floor and the user. Very unsanitary and annoying. The problem seems to be there is not enough water in the bowl causing the splash when flushed. can anyone explain how to increase the water level in the bowl...not the tank?
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The best thing i can suggest is for you to call kiley and son plumbing. They will corrrect the problem and will not charge you a lot of money. They will come right out . I speak from experience. Only thing is i dont know if they are open on sunday. Might have to call them mon morning. Your problem will be taken care of. Phone number is 753-5301
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Possible
There is a small hose that comes out of the top of the fill valve and is "hooked to a "stand pipe". The water that fills the bowl comes thru the "stand pipe". It is possible the hose has come off and is filling the top tank instead.
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I would look into having it exorcised.:shocked:
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Don't alligators look for warm spots this time of year? :posting:
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Or maybe the tank is not filling up as high as it should. This is fixed by adjusting the float.
Kiley was a good suggestion and they are not open on weekends except for emergencies. |
Are you sure it's not a bidet? :throwtomatoes:
Seriously, I do hope it get's fixed quickly because it can be very annoying. If you can't resolve it quicky you might want to consider removing the tank cover off (until you do get the problem resolved) and lift the clapper slightly to add a little water to the bowl on each use and see if that helps temporarily! |
Many thanks to all who responded. The plumper of the week award goes to 2 Oldgrabs. The fill tube hose had become dislodged all I had to do was stick it back in the hole on the fill tube...geisha, so simple.
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"Plumper"
[QUOTE=TCLaD;407074]Many thanks to all who responded. The plumper of the week award goes to 2 Oldgrabs.
I will take "plumper", My wife just calls me "Fat":clap2: |
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