Reassemble Components in a Toilet Repair

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Part of the video series: How to Fix a Running Toilet

Summary: Learn how to reassemble the toilet tank in this free do it yourself bathroom plumbing repair video.

Views: 3,370 | Tags: home, improvement, repair, diy, plumbing, bathroom, toilet, bathrooms, loo, WC


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teacherjon Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebrask... read more

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Reassemble Components in a Toilet Repair

Hi this is Jon on behalf of Expert Village in this video clip I will be taking you through our reassembly process. I purchase this complete repair kit from the hardware store now this includes all of the basic workings for replacing the guts of your toilet. Now it is really important that you follow the installation instructions this is going to help make sure that it doesn't leak once you have it reassemble. In addition it is really going to help to make sure that you assemble it correctly. First we are going to install the float assemble the same way in reverse that we took the old one out. Make sure that you only hand tighten this. If you tighten it to tight it could damage the components or crack the tank. Next we need to install the flush valve make sure that you only tighten this hand tight cause you don't want to damage anything and a new rubber gasket goes over the top of that. Lastly we need to install our new handle.

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