The problem of water constantly flowing in the toilet has been solved once and for all: a simple method from an experienced plumber

To address the ongoing issue, I found myself frequently having to access the tank. Each time, I had to clean the rubber seal of accumulated residue, only to find that the fix didn’t last long. This cycle continued until I discovered a remarkably simple solution. As they say, simplicity is often ingenious.

This problem is age-old, so the solution must come from tried-and-true methods. Those familiar with Soviet communal apartments and their toilets might have an inkling of what’s coming next. For others, this could be a revelation: a counterweight effectively prevents toilet leaks.

We solve the problem once and for all by simply attaching a weight to the valve. The effectiveness of this solution may vary for each person, but in practice, it works perfectly. The mechanism is incredibly straightforward: the weight pulls the valve back, ensuring a tighter seal when it closes. It’s a small effort that pays off significantly, providing a long-term solution to the issue.

2 Comments

  1. Very clear and easy to understand.

  2. I can use this for sure.

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