The toilet water floats up and is still on the water

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-31
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is normal for the water level to rise after the toilet is drained, but the water inlet pipe is still coming up. After the toilet tank is flushed, the water in the tank is automatically replenished according to the water inlet device. The toilet drain is equipped with an S-shaped deodorant inside, so the drain will float.

    After the drainage is floated, the water in the tank has not been replenished in place, so it is still on the water.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The water level rises after the horse bucket lifts the bucket to drain the water, but the ridge quietly enters the water pipe, which is a normal phenomenon. After the toilet tank is flushed, the water in the tank is automatically replenished according to the water inlet device. The toilet drain is equipped with an S-shaped deodorant inside, so the drain will float.

    After the drainage is floated, the water in the tank has not been replenished with sakura slag in place, so it is still on the water.

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