What should I do if the water tank that flushes the toilet keeps flushing and can t stop at all

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-25
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Remove the water inlet pipe, take out the floating valve in the box, disassemble the floating valve stem, clean it with water, and return it to its position after washing. The cause is mostly caused by unclean water, and there are foreign bodies on top or cushioned with floating valve stems to open and close the water.

    The specific reasons are as follows:

    1. For the problem of water tank material, the best solution is to separate the toilet tank, one by one to check whether the parts in the toilet tank are in good condition, if some parts are broken, can be repaired, it is best to replace the one that can not be repaired, if it is too inferior to the pumping tank, it is more rotten, it is recommended to replace the entire water tank, so as not to bring more serious consequences.

    2. The solution to the problem of toilet sewer pipe is to carefully check the interface between the toilet and the sewer pipe, whether it is loose, or the pipe is rotten, at this time, if the pipe is rotten, you need to replace the pipe, if it is, it is not connected, you need to use some wire or the like from the outside to buy some materials that can fix it, and fix it.

    3. For the problem of the drain valve of the toilet, this is a bit complicated, because it is designed to be tested by many professional tools, it is recommended to ask the workers who repair the toilet to carry out professional maintenance, so as to ensure the normal use of the toilet.

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