Transformcom2
Apr 30, 2009, 09:44 AM
Hello- a first timer to the help desk- saw related issue, so here's mine. Thanks in advance.
Had a toilet tank supply hose pop in the middle of the night recently and replaced with a braided style that includes auto-shut off at the wall faucet. One day, the tank stopped filling after a flush, so I replaced the hose with another new one. After a week, it is no longer allowing water through to the tank.
Coincidentally, I discovered we have fairly high water pressure in the house- 75 psi or so. Wondering if that is the issue with the tank hose valves and if I should replace with a standard, non-valved hose.
Had a toilet tank supply hose pop in the middle of the night recently and replaced with a braided style that includes auto-shut off at the wall faucet. One day, the tank stopped filling after a flush, so I replaced the hose with another new one. After a week, it is no longer allowing water through to the tank.
Coincidentally, I discovered we have fairly high water pressure in the house- 75 psi or so. Wondering if that is the issue with the tank hose valves and if I should replace with a standard, non-valved hose.