Bob the Plumber
First the toilet leaked from underneath. I fixed that with a new wax ring, then it leaked from two places on the tank - tank to bowl bolt and the ballcock valve.
Apparently all the rubber seals dried out when I emptied it of all the water and left it lying on its side for a day. It's amazing all the little parts and seals you can buy individually to repair all this stuff for like a $1 each or entire kits for just $10. I opted for the entire ballcock kit and tank bolt kit. Turned out to be a really good move as the ballcock kit included pieces I was apparently missing.
The install was easy though I had to go through the pain of draining the tank again, which gets water everywhere.
The new stuff screwed right in, sealed itself and I was done.
It's like a new toilet.
Now onto the fridge water line.
- b
Apparently all the rubber seals dried out when I emptied it of all the water and left it lying on its side for a day. It's amazing all the little parts and seals you can buy individually to repair all this stuff for like a $1 each or entire kits for just $10. I opted for the entire ballcock kit and tank bolt kit. Turned out to be a really good move as the ballcock kit included pieces I was apparently missing.
The install was easy though I had to go through the pain of draining the tank again, which gets water everywhere.
The new stuff screwed right in, sealed itself and I was done.
It's like a new toilet.
Now onto the fridge water line.
- b