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How To Repair a Toilet - The Home Depot

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http://ow.ly/1hpf2 | While your first instinct might be to call a plumber any time you have a toilet problem, that may not always be necessary. Learn how simple it can be to tackle several common toilet problems on your own.

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  • Where's the PDF file?

  • You should be able to open the PDF from the link in the information box on the right side of this video. Let us know if that doesn't work and we'll figure out how to get it to you!

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  • So I'm 15 and I repaired the toilet and got some money from my dad because of you :D. thanks!

  • FINALLY, I GOOD SIMPLE INFORMATIVE VIDEO. THANK YOU

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  • Do you have a way to eliminate the toilet flush noise? I use The Toilet Zilencer valve, but wonder if there is a different way that you may know?

  • I was going to call plummer, but good thing I saw this video first! You guys saved me a lot of money!

  • Thanks, this is a great video.

  • I'm a fan of toilets. I spend most of my free time in public toilets.

  • you guys should check out speedyvalve it makes any one of these jobs easy!!!

  • good thing i watched i needed to crap really bad :)

  • I have a question regarding the fill valve. If you have to replace a fill valve with the ball. Does the replacement valve also have to have the ball? Or can you replace it with the fill valve with a float cup?

  • I can cost money to hire a plumber to fix the toilet. With my toilet. Basically the flush valve was having issues. I replace the flush valve. The bolt gaskets were worn and water was leaking from the tank. I replace those gaskets and find out when I flush the toilet it leaks from under the tank. So it looks like the shank washer needs replaced. And I have bought the replacements parts from Home Depot and that Shank washer. It will also be from Home Depot. Hopefully that will be it.

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