Oh yah - then your shutoff valve is shot.
On 7/2/07, Scott Stewart wrote:
> No, I shut the water off to the tank, and the tank filled anyways.
>
> sas
>
>
~|
Macromedia ColdFusion MX7
Upgrade to MX7 & experience time-saving feat
sure you buy the right size one though, which means your house will be
without water until it's done...
Good Luck!
--
Jeff Garza
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Since some of you are way
: Monday, July 02, 2007 12:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Since some of you are way more handy than I am
So, are you saying that the tank was emptying into the bowl? Then you
have a leaky gasket between the tank and the bowl. Here's an easy way
to check that - put some food coloring in the
So, are you saying that the tank was emptying into the bowl? Then you
have a leaky gasket between the tank and the bowl. Here's an easy way
to check that - put some food coloring in the tank. If it shows up in
the bowl (sans flush) you have a leaky gasket between the two. It's
definitely something
PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:08 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Since some of you are way more handy than I am
I think it is a safe assumption that the inlet valve is bad. Is the valve that
you shut off the one outside of the toilet?
Inside the toilet there should be a switch
I think it is a safe assumption that the inlet valve is bad. Is the valve that
you shut off the one outside of the toilet?
Inside the toilet there should be a switch attatched to float that checks the
water level. When the toilet is filling with water and you pull up on the
lever connected to
I've got a weird plumbing issue..
My toilet continues to fill even if I've shut off the water at the inlet
valve.
I shut the water off last night and flushed out the water, and checked on it
this morning and it was filled almost to over flowing
Any ideas?
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion