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Generally not, it is a problem with installation, there is a problem called the valve, but there are exceptions, or you need to check it well to see if there is a problem with the valve.
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This is not the case, and most toilets will have this problem. It is enough to change the inner valve with the consignee.
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This is normal, it is a design problem, and it is very simple to solve it, which is to first layer a layer of toilet paper on the water surface when it is convenient.
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。。。It's not... It is convenient for workmanship design··· It has nothing to do with the merchant... So I usually accept attention and do a little bit forward...
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No, you can change the inner valve with the consignee.
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It's not a quality issue, don't worry at all, and the consignee will change the inner valve as soon as you say it.
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You're an old-fashioned toilet, and there's no such thing as a new-style toilet.
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Not necessarily, look at the problem of not installing.
As for whether the toilet will crack due to the weather, industry experts pointed out that the cracking of the toilet tank or chassis or the whole block of the floor may be related to environmental factors. >>>More
Adjust the water supply pipe in the water tank and make the water supply a little smaller.
It doesn't belong.
As for whether the toilet will crack due to the weather, the toilet tank or chassis cracks or the whole floor falls, it may be related to environmental factors. If it is too cold in winter and the indoor temperature is below 0 degrees, if the toilet tank has a large amount of water, the water in the tank will freeze and the volume will be large, and it will expand to the point of bursting the tank. If the owner does not use the toilet for a long time, the water flow in the tank does not flow for a long time, and the freezing can easily cause the water tank to crack. >>>More
Reasons why the toilet bowl doesn't flush clean.
1.The side handle chain of the side press and side wrench toilet is long, so that the water stop pad stops the water very quickly, although it moves. >>>More