These 2 videos in the series helped me do my first toilet repair! Total cost for parts was $65 and hiring a plumber would have been at least $200+. Thank you!
The best tutorial on the internet. I'm a 58 year-old female and had a great time replacing my flush valve thanks to this video! Oh yes, and the pride of a job well done :-)
Didn't have a clue how to replace our flush valve, but from watching this video, I was able to replace it completely, and knew exactly what I was doing. Thank you so much for uploading this.
Finally a channel that details everything - first time looking in a toilet and I now know exactly what the problem is and what I need in order to fix it. THANK YOU 🙌🏻 🎮🔥
@Mr23skeedo1 1. Fluidmaster. 2. Adjusting the height to the flush valve would affect the amount of water in the tank which in turn affects the flush. So if you have any issues with your flush then just adjust the float to allow the tank to fill with more water.
@cuby1954 The flush valve could also be not sealing correctly. On our channel there is a diagnostic section playlist for toilet repairs. Take a look at it to find other problems.
This video came out 8 years ago and Im still working on this issue...I watch the video every day like my dad says to do but I JUST. CANT. DO IT! #JUST KIDDING # PIECE OF CAKE BRO
Thanks for the great video. TWO QUESTIONS: 1. I like the replacement valve you used- what brand is it? 2. The original Valve on my toilet holds the flapper real close to the tank bottom. Replacement Flush Valves seem to elevate the flapper an extra inch or two above the bottom of the tank floor. Would this cause tank capacity problems for me? Do I need to get a valve that is low like my original one? Thank you.
I have an unusual question -- What is the free-floating 'screw' inside the inlet of a Kohler toilet fill valve for? It's immediately inside the bottom of the tube, where the water supply connects. It looks like a small auger and has a copper bushing on one end. I appears as though it spins as water flows past it, but it does not seem to serve any purpose. Any thoughts or ideas?
Also to add; The part of the flush valve that the water fills into is actual ceramic built in to the toilet so given what I know, I can't replace the flush valve as there really isn't one. Just a flapper hooked to the flusher and a ceramic valve for water.
I have a very old toilet that requires excessive jiggling and a forceful upward jerk on the handle to prevent it from either 1) constantly running or 2) occasionally refilling after the water leaks The flapper valve doesn't mate with any sort of gasket or seat inside the back of the toilet. Instead its sort of oniony shaped and the pointed end goes inside the valve while the wider end meets up with only ceramic. Could this be why it requires so much coaxing to prevent water waste? Thanks!
OMG....this looks very professional....but so wrong on some points.....that black washer thats thicker on one side than the other?...is an overflow washer for a bathtub! I'm 56...been a plumber since Jr. High....now a Master/ Journeyman...most so-called plumbers overlook a simple adjustment in the fill tube...(the flexible tube down in the overflow)...they will tear apart the whole thing and never get it to stop running.....this guy has no business making this video...this would take hours...(notice the edits)....and with plumbers charging about $100.00 an hour? I could have this toilet completely rebuilt ...(if necessary) in 45 mins....completely. There are more "Tricks to the trade" in plumbing than any other.
No. Aluminum will corrode and get stuck in place. They used to make them out of brass and those did last a long time but you're screwed when you need to remove one 70 years later. I prefer plastic because it doesn't break down.
Am I the only one that thinks all of this is unnecessary? My toilets rubber flapper is not sealing well. So instead of being able to replace just the the rubber flapper. I have to disassemble the tank and replace the whole valve assembly and related hardware!? Huge design fail!
STOP !!! Before you do all this purchase a new FLAPPER - many times this is all you need to replace and it only takes a minute. A plumber once told me buy KORKEY brand flappers - I found this to be good advice.
You should take the silly warning off at the end. Why would you care if someone was to copy an educational video that any one can find in a plumbers hand book any way? That would be like me making a video of how to boil water, then threatening people to not copy the video.
thank for video!!! i hope it work mam say i need fix or she no let me po inside beacuse i akcidentaly break toilet it happen like this me: ow i eat to much cornflake mom make too much walk to bathrom me: hi mr toilet how u! mr toilet: wooosh me: haha funy water sits me: ah mr toilet cold poo slide out mr toielt: splaaash me: hhaha yay mr me: ow stomich hurt much big fart happen mr toilet: ow crack me: oh no mr toilet u okay ah big fart happen eagin mr: craaash boom break me: flalls and mr toilet piece cut butt me: mr toilet what mr toilet u okay mom: WHAT THAT NOISEEEE me: trys to put it normal mom: open door mom: WHY THERE POO AND BLOOD FLOOR WHY UBREAK TOILET me: IDK DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPEN I JUST FART mo: HOW FART SO BIG U LIKE BREAK PURPOSE me: waaah give bandage for ass please mam: NO U WEAR PANT OVER IT NOW
April 6th 2020. I could never imagine myself needing this video. Thanks a lot.
Nathaniel James Christmas
Lol I need right now
Omg!
Same here 😂adulthood
Why not..
I need this now lol
These 2 videos in the series helped me do my first toilet repair! Total cost for parts was $65 and hiring a plumber would have been at least $200+. Thank you!
The best tutorial on the internet. I'm a 58 year-old female and had a great time replacing my flush valve thanks to this video!
Oh yes, and the pride of a job well done :-)
Didn't have a clue how to replace our flush valve, but from watching this video, I was able to replace it completely, and knew exactly what I was doing. Thank you so much for uploading this.
Finally a channel that details everything - first time looking in a toilet and I now know exactly what the problem is and what I need in order to fix it.
THANK YOU 🙌🏻
🎮🔥
@Mr23skeedo1
1. Fluidmaster.
2. Adjusting the height to the flush valve would affect the amount of water in the tank which in turn affects the flush. So if you have any issues with your flush then just adjust the float to allow the tank to fill with more water.
HomeownerSeries how to adjust the float in order to feel more water in the tank
Fill more water in the tank
Follow the easy to follow steps....amaze myself!!
Thanks..
May 4th 2020.Same could never imagine watching this very useful thanks
@cuby1954 The flush valve could also be not sealing correctly. On our channel there is a diagnostic section playlist for toilet repairs. Take a look at it to find other problems.
HomeownerSeries z
I never thought in my life that I'll be using youtube to fix the house toilet but yeah,thanks it helped
Thank you for squeezing the sponge to demonstrate it's sponginess - I needed that! ;)
Thank you so much. Your video saved me a ton of time and money.
HomeownerSeries >>
Thank you very much.
well explained and demonstrated. Did it in one go. thanks so much.
This video came out 8 years ago and Im still working on this issue...I watch the video every day like my dad says to do but I JUST. CANT. DO IT! #JUST KIDDING # PIECE OF CAKE BRO
@@TheMiwaro dumb joke
Exciter yeah I just wanted to make it seem like I COULDNT do it but then actually it turns out that I really CAN do it. So cray.
Very helpful. Thanks a lot for this video. 😊
i just finished replacing mine after watching this first. good job!
thanks! this is really helpful. I haven't actually tried to fix my toilet, but now I understand lots more!
Thank you for your time and advice. I appreciate it unlike some hecklers in the comments below. I apologize for the rude people.
thx! i finally fixed our home toilet flush with this guide
Should I replace my flushvalve with a korky/ fluidmaster one or an oem kohler flush valve. It's a kohler with a standard flapper not the piston one.
Which is best place to get all these parts?
Thanks for the great video.
TWO QUESTIONS:
1. I like the replacement valve you used- what brand is it?
2. The original Valve on my toilet holds the flapper real close to the tank bottom. Replacement Flush Valves seem to elevate the flapper an extra inch or two above the bottom of the tank floor. Would this cause tank capacity problems for me? Do I need to get a valve that is low like my original one?
Thank you.
The brand is Fluidmaster.
Good job. very E z to understand. Nice video.
I have an unusual question -- What is the free-floating 'screw' inside the inlet of a Kohler toilet fill valve for? It's immediately inside the bottom of the tube, where the water supply connects. It looks like a small auger and has a copper bushing on one end. I appears as though it spins as water flows past it, but it does not seem to serve any purpose. Any thoughts or ideas?
glad to have this video. fixing the toilet at my job (coffee shop). thanks for the help!
Correction: At 2:28, that is NOT a flathead screwdriver. It is a slotted screwdriver.
June 19 2021 I was in panic mode 😂😱 thanks saved me
I used this kit and the replacement gasket on the bottom was too thick, holding the tank too high to get the nuts back on the bolts.
Also to add; The part of the flush valve that the water fills into is actual ceramic built in to the toilet so given what I know, I can't replace the flush valve as there really isn't one. Just a flapper hooked to the flusher and a ceramic valve for water.
Can you help me? My flash value is sticking do I still have to replace it or can I clean it?
I have a very old toilet that requires excessive jiggling and a forceful upward jerk on the handle to prevent it from either 1) constantly running or 2) occasionally refilling after the water leaks
The flapper valve doesn't mate with any sort of gasket or seat inside the back of the toilet. Instead its sort of oniony shaped and the pointed end goes inside the valve while the wider end meets up with only ceramic. Could this be why it requires so much coaxing to prevent water waste? Thanks!
The overflow tube & "theat" 1:40
Excellent
OMG....this looks very professional....but so wrong on some points.....that black washer thats thicker on one side than the other?...is an overflow washer for a bathtub!
I'm 56...been a plumber since Jr. High....now a Master/ Journeyman...most so-called plumbers overlook a simple adjustment in the fill tube...(the flexible tube down in the overflow)...they will tear apart the whole thing and never get it to stop running.....this guy has no business making this video...this would take hours...(notice the edits)....and with plumbers charging about $100.00 an hour? I could have this toilet completely rebuilt ...(if necessary) in 45 mins....completely. There are more "Tricks to the trade" in plumbing than any other.
I recently replaced that black washer in my tub. Thanks for your comments.....
Averageskill poor
@Averageskill , Great comment, Sir! You know you're shit!! (stupids plumbing joke) But seriously, great comment!!
excellent work
carpet in the bathroom?
2021 thank u SO MUCH
my toilet is in 1 piece. cant remove tank. what do i do to replace valve?
Look up the model and a tutorial for that model.
Totally and completely helpful.
You just saved me a plumbers fee! Thank you!
They can't redesign these parts, making them out of aluminum (or composite) so they last for years ?
No. Aluminum will corrode and get stuck in place. They used to make them out of brass and those did last a long time but you're screwed when you need to remove one 70 years later. I prefer plastic because it doesn't break down.
Thank God for this video, or else I'd be trying to untwist the main valve without dismantling first for hours
i like how this guy has PLENTY of room to access his toilet! Not so on mine....
Thank you!
Thx
Am I the only one that thinks all of this is unnecessary? My toilets rubber flapper is not sealing well. So instead of being able to replace just the the rubber flapper. I have to disassemble the tank and replace the whole valve assembly and related hardware!? Huge design fail!
I agree. Flush valves usually last as long as the toilet.
I'm replacing the flush valve every year. the water here is just to hard in north texas.
with hard water will the flush valve clog/refuse to fill
Yeah because I have all of those items!
Your into is 27 seconds. I'd strongly recommend shortening it.
JL Faverio there is over 1.5 million views i doubt your advice is needed
great video… i’m still getting a plumber✌🏾
When I grow up I hope I get to fix a toilet.
Nostalgia when I was a kid
July 21 2020 : Came here to double check I didn't forget anything on mine before I turn on the water.
My bathroom is flooded from toilet when I flush 5 times
Why bouther to metion "buy them at the hardware store"?DID HE EVER SHOW HOW TO REPLACE IT?
Schinks hardware in Duquesne PA, 15120 will walk you through any and everything
If he screw up, the next video will be how to replace the carpet in the bathroom.
This would be me!
Thanks bro
Why did I come here thinking this video was about flushing your insides
April 2021, my poop is stuck lmfaooo
We have universal flush systems to easily install now. This vid is outdated.
Thanks to the video it was a breeze
STOP !!! Before you do all this purchase a new FLAPPER - many times this is all you need to replace and it only takes a minute. A plumber once told me buy KORKEY brand flappers - I found this to be good advice.
THANXXXX ☺☺☺
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You should take the silly warning off at the end.
Why would you care if someone was to copy an educational video that any one can find in a plumbers hand book any way?
That would be like me making a video of how to boil water, then threatening people to not copy the video.
The fact that this is all new makes me question the whole repair. I do real world repairs
thank for video!!! i hope it work mam say i need fix or she no let me po inside beacuse i akcidentaly break toilet it happen like this
me: ow i eat to much cornflake mom make too much
walk to bathrom
me: hi mr toilet how u!
mr toilet: wooosh
me: haha funy water
sits
me: ah mr toilet cold
poo slide out
mr toielt: splaaash
me: hhaha yay mr
me: ow stomich hurt much
big fart happen
mr toilet: ow crack
me: oh no mr toilet u okay ah
big fart happen eagin
mr: craaash boom break
me: flalls and mr toilet piece cut butt
me: mr toilet what mr toilet u okay
mom: WHAT THAT NOISEEEE
me: trys to put it normal
mom: open door
mom: WHY THERE POO AND BLOOD FLOOR WHY UBREAK TOILET
me: IDK DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPEN I JUST FART
mo: HOW FART SO BIG U LIKE BREAK PURPOSE
me: waaah give bandage for ass please
mam: NO U WEAR PANT OVER IT NOW
Lol
now i know how unclog a toilet because i watched the toilet video about uncloging a toilet
Wrong video, and yes it's 8 years later
Who tf has a toilet in with a rug?
I just noticed that wtf
No wait why am i here in the first place
It gets worse...there's carpet on the wall !
Why would you want to show how to build a toilet
Who the fuck carpets a bathroom?
Please consider Wearing gloves
lol what?
He's fixing a toilet
It’s taught me nothing
or just buy a new toilet
not helpful