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In reply to the discussion: Adventures in Toilet Repair [View all]Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)7. Unless it is just the replacement of a flapper,
honest truth is,go to your local DIY and buy a new water saver Toilet and pay the 100 bucks to have it installed.
Old Toilets are just that,old and they just need to go. Not worth the grief. Always remember the old plumbers axiom,repair today and call me tomorrow for me to fix your repairs.
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Tighten everything in equal portions and never tighten anything metal too tight on porcelain.
dameatball
Sep 2018
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