Leaks in the toilet
Leaks on the outside of the toilet are easy to detect, but to solve them often it is necessary to dismantle the sanitary
Leaks on the outside of the toilet can cause significant damage and seepage across the floor. The advantage in this case is that water losses are easily detected. Sometimes problems are recorded in the area that joins the cup with the ground. Other times, leakages originate from watertight gaskets in poor condition. In many of these cases, it is necessary to dismantle the toilet or cistern to make repairs.
Problems between the toilet and the cistern
In order to solve the problems of water loss between the toilet and the cistern, it is often necessary to dismantle the latter to replace the sealing gasket and sometimes it is also possible to remove the fixing screws and the mechanism of the cistern. You have to take note of the deposit mark to buy a kit with all the necessary elements for the repair.
Then, the foam gasket is removed that allows the watertightness between the toilet and the cistern, the edges of the hole are cleaned to remove the lime scale and the new mechanism is inserted into the cistern. On the outside, the PVC nut is placed on the thread and locked to compress the gasket. Finally, a new foam gasket is installed on the nut and, again, the cistern on the toilet.
Leaks in the evacuation tube gasket
When leaks are recorded between the evacuation tube and the toilet, the latter must be disassembled. To do this, close the water stopcock, empty the cistern and disconnect the water inlet pipe to the cistern. Then it is separated from the wall and the clamping brackets are removed. To release the toilet from the floor, remove the screws that fix it. After unscrewing them, the toilet is carefully balanced to loosen the adhesive that binds it to the pavement.
When leaks are recorded between the evacuation tube and the toilet, the latter must be dismantled
Sometimes the solution is to replace the seal gasket. In this case, after removing the toilet, remove the damaged gasket and cut the adjustment ring with a hacksaw. A new ring and elastomer gasket are then placed in place. Finally, just pull the ring to immobilize it in the neck of the tube and place the toilet in place.
Leaks in the bottom of the toilet
As time passes, water leaks can be recorded through the bottom of the toilet. Sometimes the escape is so scarce that it is barely noticeable. It may occur that the seal that joins the Cup with the floor has worn out and that this causes small puddles of water around the toilet.
To avoid the formation of moisture, fill this gasket with silicone or plumber's putty. This last product has a yellowish color that can be somewhat tarnished, so it can be painted with the same paint that is used to coat the joints of the tiles.