Toilet with dripping sound?
Hi. I live in a home that was built only two and a half years ago. I had no problems with the master bath toilet until a couple of weeks ago when I noticed this dripping sound. I checked to make sure there wasn't water dripping on the floor anywhere, then lifted the tank to try and figure out where it was coming from.
I'm no plumber, but I've seen the inside of a toilet tank a few times. Mine doesn't look quite like the older setups that my mom's house has. There's still a big black rubber ball (the float ball?) that goes up and down with the level of the water when you flush. But I'm used to seeing some sort of flexible straw-like tube (overflow tube?) that fits down inside the other PVC tube (bowl refill tube?) in the toilet. I don't know what it does, but I don't have one.
In any case, the thing that's dripping inside the tank is on the left hand side, and it's blue. It sits above the water level and drips water into the tank, creating the sound. When you flush, the drips go away for a little while, then come back. This blue thing sits atop of a black pole, and the floatball comes off it. If you push the floatball down, the tank starts to fill up (and excess water flows down the bowl refill tube, luckily).
I have other toilets in the house with the same setup, so I can compare. This one that's causing problems sounds like water is draining very slowly out of it somewhere. Maybe this is causing the drips in an attempt to fill up the bowl?(!) Also, in another toilet, there is a wax ring around the bottom of the black tube -- the problem toilet doesn't seem to have such a ring.
However, none of them have the flexible straw-tube that goes down the other PVC tube in them. Are these just newer toilets that don't employ those anymore?
I apologize if this is way confusing -- these drips are just driving me crazy at night and I want to make sure I'm not wasting water. Thanks for any help you can provide!