What s the deal with the wall mounted toilet that keeps leaking?

Updated on Toilet 2024-02-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why is this tank so dirty, you clean up the mess in the tank first, and it won't leak.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. It is the quality problem of water parts.

    2. The water piece is broken.

    3. The installation is not good.

    Overall, it needs to be repaired.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First, scrape off the glass sealant at the contact between the base of the toilet and the ground, and then lift the toilet and tilt it to a certain search angle to check whether the sealing ring on the toilet drain is damaged and the sealing is not tight. A new toilet drain sealing ring is used to cover the toilet drain outlet, and the sewage outlet with the sealing ring is aligned with the toilet sewer pipe to make the toilet straight, and the parts of the toilet bowl in contact with the ground are re-coated with glass glue.

    If there are fixed expansion bolts at the fixing holes of the base during the original toilet installation, you must first unscrew the screw cap, then follow the above steps, and fill the original ground expansion screw holes with waterproof paint, and then re-tighten the screw caps.

    Precautions: To confirm that the internal water parts of the water tank are installed correctly and tightly, close the bottom of the water inlet and the junction of the water tank and the bottom of the flush with glass glue. Check whether the rubber ring at the connection between the water tank and the toilet body is elastic enough, and whether the connection between the water tank and the toilet body is tight enough.

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