Q: Help! My toilet is leaking all over the bathroom floor, and I haven’t yet located the source. How can I find and fix the cause of the leak before any real damage occurs? A. Some of the biggest ...
A leaky toilet can waste around 200 gallons of water a day, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and lead to higher utility bills if left unchecked. Fortunately, a simple DIY fix ...
When your toilet suddenly stops flushing or filling correctly, taking a look inside the tank will usually help you diagnose the problem. Sometimes, what's going on inside your toilet tank can let you ...
To fix a leak, you first need to find out where it's coming from. Check under sinks, around toilets, and near appliances ...
It Fails The Dye Test: To check your toilet for leaks, put a few drops of food coloring into the water tank. Wait 30-45 minutes. If the water in the toilet bowl has changed color, it means that water ...
A leaky toilet is not just a nuisance; it could be costing you money. It is "Fix a Leak Week" in New York City. It is a time when the New York City Department of Environmental Protection wants you to ...
If your utility bill shows that you're using an abnormally high amount of water, one local public official says the problem is often a simple one: you might have a leaky toilet. Sidney Bazley, ...