The water tank in the bathroom has been flowing away, and I can t stop turning off the sluice gate a

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-25
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Bathroom tank? Is it a toilet tank? The flush valve of the water tank is broken, the water tank leakage has not been installed, and it needs to be repaired, which is the most basic daily common sense of the general family, and it is also a basic maintenance skill of the family.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because you are water from nowhere! Funny. Unless your bathroom tank is connected to someone else's plumbing. Or maybe your sluice gate is so bad that it won't close at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It should be that there is scale on the float in the tank that affects the floating, and it can be solved by removing it with a descaler or buying a new set of floats in the tank

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What is the last reason, my house is also the main gate closed, there is no water in the faucet, I blocked the mouth of the squatting toilet, and the next morning the squatting toilet pool is full of water.

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The reason for the water leakage is that the float valve in the water tank is not closed tightly, and the reason is that the valve seat is not tightly sealed, and the second is that the buoyancy of the float is not enough, and the valve seat cannot be closed tightly, causing water leakage. The solution is to go to a plumbing store or sanitary ware store and buy a new set of float valves, and replace them to solve the problem. Hope to adopt.

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That's when the tank got into the water and there was a problem with the float. The water inlet device of the water tank is controlled by the buoy, and when the water level of the water tank reaches a certain height, the buoy floats up and closes the water inlet. You check if the buoy is too high, that is, the water level cannot float the buoy up to the position where the water inlet is closed, so that the buoy can be adjusted downward; Check whether the float is stuck and does not float, resulting in the inlet being unable to close, and remove the obstruction to float up; If the water inlet device is broken, then buy a new one and replace it with a seepage.

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That's when the tank got into the water and there was a problem with the float. The water inlet device of the water tank is controlled by the buoy, and when the water level of the water tank reaches a certain height, the buoy floats up and closes the water inlet. You check if the buoy is too high, that is, the water level cannot float the buoy up to the position where the water inlet is closed, so that the buoy can be adjusted downward; Check whether the float is stuck and does not float, resulting in the inlet being unable to close, and remove the obstruction to float up; If the water inlet device is broken, buy a new one.