What s going on with the flush toilet buo

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what kind of sound it is.

    There is usually a sound, which is the sound of water entering the water, similar to the kind of hissing sound. Then it means that the toilet is leaking.

    Inside the toilet tank, there is a float valve, if the float valve does not rise to the highest, or is stuck in something, then it is always open, so that the water supply pipe keeps entering the water and at the same time keeps going to the toilet.

    You can mention the float valve online and try it!

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