Re: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Deanna Schneider
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

RE: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Jeff Garza
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

RE: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Scott Stewart
: 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

Re: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Deanna Schneider
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

RE: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Scott Stewart
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

Re: Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Wayne Swink
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

Since some of you are way more handy than I am

2007-07-02 Thread Scott Stewart
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