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How Do You Replace A Toilet Tank Fill Valve?

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How Do You Replace A Toilet Tank Fill Valve?

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Every person has had a toilet that either the water keeps running in or that the water just won’t flow. Replacing a bad toilet tank fill valve can help save water too. In this article you learn how to change you own toilet tank fill valve and alleviate the headaches caused by that ever running toilet. This is the perfect job for anyone and is ideal for the do-it-yourselfer. Lets get started. First turn of the water to the toilet. I know that valve to the this toilet is in good working order so I shut it off here. If you have your doubt about the valve coming out of the wall, turn the water off at the main valve. Flush the toilet and remove this line. It should come off by hand, if not, take the channel locks to it and unscrew. Put the coffee can under the water inlet of the toilet tank and unscrew this large ring nut. Disconnect this tube. Pull the old fill valve out and catch as much water as you can. Put the new black rubber bulk head ring on the valve inlet and push all the way on.

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