Toilet Running on its Own – Plumbing Q & A
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov Question- "The toilet in our bathroom keeps running on its own. It only does it for about five or ten
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov Question- "The toilet in our bathroom keeps running on its own. It only does it for about five or ten
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov Question- "I replaced all parts within my toilet tank. Now when flushed there is a large air bubble that comes
©Depositphotos.com/davisales Question: "If a toilet runs for 3 minutes after a flush, does it use the same amount of water if
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov The workings of a modern toilet involve a wonderful combination of high technology and some of the fundamental laws
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov Question- "When a toilet is flushed, I hear a gurgling sound as if it is flushing again in another toilet
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov The oldest flush toilets from the 1950s used about 7 gallons of water per flush. Over the decades this
©Depositphotos.com/Krisdog The goals of the 1992 Energy Policy Act were laudable as they attempted to resolve many issues including the
©Depositphotos.com/jrphoto Low flow toilets are the standard toilet used by almost every house and office in the United States. Twenty
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov Most homeowners do not think about whether their toilet is efficient, but a toilet that uses too much water is
©Depositphotos.com/loskutnikov When it comes to plumbing problems, homeowners rarely get some decidedly good news. There always seems to be some