Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Running Toilet

The guy who made the indoor toilet famous was Thomas Crapper. He sold a valve that would refill a toilet bowl with water. Ever since then, his name has been associated with doing your duty in the bathroom. The next time you go to use the Crapper, you can thank Thomas Crapper for not needing to go outdoors.

The invention has evolved over the years, and is not perfect. Parts wear out and need to be replaced. If you hear the toilet running when it shouldn't be? You crapper probably has a bad flapper.
This is what a flapper looks like. It covers the pipe the runs between the tank and the toilet bowl.
When you push down on the toilet handle, it causes the flapper to raise, which releases all the water in the tank causing it to flush into the bowl, and for your waste to flush down the drain.

If that flapper wears out, it will leak.

First step? Shut off the water.
Next, disconnect the flapper chain from the handle and remove the old flapper. Replace the flapper with a new one.
Turn the water back on. That's all
It takes! In just minutes your crapper will be back to tip top shape!




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