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Old Jan 9, 2009, 03:58 PM
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Toilet tank won't fill

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I have a toilet that has always been slow to fill but now it won't fill at all.
What do I look for? Thanks.

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Old Jan 9, 2009, 04:01 PM   #2  
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The valve on the intake, under the toilet may be clogged with debris. Or it could be the valve inside the tank that's faulty.

Is the tank (behind the toilet) full of water?

Is your water very hard?

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It is the tank behind that won't fill. Yes water is probably hard, we are at a lake near Kansas City.
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How do I check for debris?
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If the problem is inside the tank, there should be some kind of float valve that drops when the water goes down and opens a valve to let water in, and then rises up when the water level reaches a certain level and shuts off the valve.

If you can see where the water normally comes out of a little pipe, try moving some levers to see if anything opens the valve. I'm guessing this will be a cheap part that is easily replaced.

It's less likely to be the valve under the toilet.
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Look inside the toilet tank and tell me which type of fill valve do you have See the images below, Thanks.

John

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Hi Lakelady2..

Which fill valve do you have inside your tank?? The top picture or something similar to the bottom picture??

If you have one similar to the top picture you can shut the water shutoff valve to the toilet and then push down on the CAP and twist counterclockwise. This will disengage the cap and the arm...set to the side. Then pry up on the black rubber washer (looks like the black rubber seal posted below), clean debris if see any, then put a rag over the valve and PULSE the water supply on to clear the valve of any sediment...then replace rubber washer and install cap and arm by setting into position and rotatingclockwise to lock into place. Then turn water shutoff back on (may need to tighten the packing nut at the shutoff...see last picture) and test to see if works better. If not, you may need to replace the seal or may need to replace the valve with a fluidmaster 400A fill valve (available at home depot or lowes).

If older style model, same rules apply: shut water supply, rermove screws from top of fill valve (set cap and float aside) and go after washer/stem inside. Pulse water, etc.....

Try this and let us know what happens...

Good luck...

MARK

SORRY JOHN...was writing as you were posting!

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