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RE: Clling All Plumbers - woodworker501 - 01-23-2023 Turn the supply valve off, unhook the hose or tube that supplies the toilet. get a bucket or container and open the valve and see what the pressure is. If it is low, then I would say something is stuck in the valve. RE: Clling All Plumbers - Stwood_ - 01-23-2023 (01-19-2023, 05:23 AM)Rick_B Wrote: This is brand new fill valve Rick, I was talking about cleaning your old, sticky valve, without removing/replacing it, not fixing your new one. RE: Clling All Plumbers - Rick_B - 01-24-2023 (01-23-2023, 07:53 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Rick, I was talking about cleaning your old, sticky valve, without removing/replacing it, not fixing your new one. OK got it - sorry for the misunderstanding The dripping of the valve problem actually stopped after a day or two so I think we are good now Rick RE: Clling All Plumbers - Stwood_ - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 04:36 AM)Rick_B Wrote: OK got it - sorry for the misunderstanding Good deal. Maybe it had a dry seal in it or something. |