Originally Posted by lruhs
Bought an old house - over 50 yrs old in town - sewer problems from day one - Backed up sewage - had plumber in and of course paid out a large sum of money for a continuous problem. Long story short - had a bunch of roots in the concrete pipes. Now that seems to be fixed - I hope.
Problem now is toilet tank - Its leaking from the bottom of the tank where the screw and bolt is - I read some of your other articles and you said not to tighten too tight. One side is slightly higher than the other - slope in floor. When I look into the tank you can see the screwhead, looks like the water is seeping through. Should that screwhead be covered with something??
Also since I have had my drain snaked the toilet flushing seems a lot slower - takes longer for water to drain and most times the toilet paper floats back up- is this beacuse of the leak?