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    rwest1 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 15, 2013, 08:12 PM
    Toilet sounds like a FOG-HORN
    When I left my 2-story residence for a 10 day vacation, I shut my water off (leading into the house). NOTE: My daughter informs me that, when we were gone, she visited the house & attempted to flush the "DOWNSTAIRS TOILET" toilet while the water was still "SHUT-OFF".

    When we returned home & turned the water back on, we had a big problem. EVERY time we flushed the "DOWNSTAIRS TOILET", the pipes seem to violently vibrate with a VERY LOUD FOG-HORN type sound. Without exception, this happens every time we flush the "DOWNSTAIRS TOILET". The vibration & the loud fog-horn sound always starts shortly AFTER the flushing (10-30 sec later).

    NOTE: I've noticed that when I flush the "DOWNSTAIRS TOILET", I "can intervene" & prevent the violent vibration & Fog-Horn effect. I'm able to "STOP" the Fog-Horn by doing the following:
    1) I flush the toilet
    2) I wait until I hear the "start" of the fog-horn sound (10-30 sec later)
    3) I immediately "SHUT-OFF" the water valve leading to the "DOWNSTAIRS TOILET" (located near
    The floor at the bottom/behind the downstairs toilet)

    Although, this seems to IMMEDIATELY STOP the vibrating Fog-Horn, it doesn't solve the problem. The problem resumes immediately after the next flush, if I don't turn the toilet water supply off, to intervene.

    My home was built in 1995. Since then, I've replaced my "water pressure regulator" three (3)times (my neighbors have yet had to do so). Also, since living here, I've replaced ALL my Toilets with the more efficient type toilets.

    I know very little (NOTHING) about plumbing. Nonetheless, I hope I provided enough information for someone to find a solution? Thus, any help would be most appreciated.
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    Dec 17, 2013, 02:25 PM
    It sounds like your fill valve is the problem please remove the toilet tank lid look inside and tell us which fill valve do you have, see the images below.

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    Dec 17, 2013, 08:20 PM
    John and I are both thinkng your fill valve has a vibrating washer. Grab hold of the valve body and flush, do you feel the vibration? If so just replace the entire valve for about $13. I'd recommend a Fluidmaster 400A, thats the one on the right of Johns great psot

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