Hi Mr Wakefield, I was so pleased to come across your TH-cam segment on how to fix a running toilet! I'm an Aussie lady currently in lockdown due to the Covid virus and couldn't get a plumber to fix the toilet which was running all the time, the only time it didn't was when I turned off the water intake tap so I wasn't wasting water. Being in my 60's now and recently divorced I no longer have my husband to do all the plumbing (!!) so I decided to do some research and fix it myself. And while I was looking on the internet I found your piece! Fifteen minutes after watching, my toilet problem was fixed! So I saved myself a lot of money calling out a plumber and now I feel so self-confident because I did it myself! Thank you so much!
This is so helpful! My dad was a plumber and would normally help me out with all these kinds of things but he passed away last year so I'm trying to navigate these household things myself! He'd be proud that I'm doing it on my own- I appreciate these videos! Off to Lowe's I go!
Breann Fredrickson I'm proud that you are doing it as I am sure that your dad is too. I wish I could get my grand-daughters to take up plumbing. What do you do for a living?
@@RogerWakefield I now have a leak coming from the seal, I think. Water is off and I'll be taking a closer look again later today! I work as a contracts & assignments specialist at a university- I help all of our incoming students secure housing!
Good value. Clear succinct and to the point. 80% of the diy video on TH-cam should be looking at this video as a benchmark. From one trainer/instructor to another, well done, take a bow.
This video was 5 years ago but it still helps people. It helped me. I just lifted the flush valve and clean around it. It stopped the leak. Thank you Mr. Wakefield. We've been paying $100 more than average bill. The water company sent a reminder that we might have leaks and to check everything.
Thanks for the videos Roger and easy to understand instructions. My tank has 3 bolts instead of 2 and when the flush valve was turned all the way it was difficult to screw in the 3rd bolt. I resolved this by rotating the flush valve back. Also my bolt replacements came with rubber tapered washers for 2 per bolt along with a metal washer. Took a couple tries to realize I only needed the rubber washers inside the tank and not on both sides. The metal washers I used for the 3 nuts to avoid cracking the porcelain. Because my original bolts and nuts had fused together (replaced with brass plated hardware), it took about 2 hours to saw them off with a metal hacksaw and round handle since this was the only way to access the bolts. As an Information Technology Manager and professional trainer, your video seemed to only handle the "happy path" under ideal conditions and didn't address older or less optimal edge cases. Still Roger , I appreciated your presentation and have subscribed to your channel. Like computer software, you also need to account for the exceptions, and I'd also be interested to know exactly how the fill valve works internally to shut off the water. Seems like the float is restricted to a certain level that somehow stops the flow of water coming into the toilet. Then again that the way geeks are we want to know how everything works.
Well done! You made it easy to follow. I'm glad I bumped into this video before I started the rebuild on mine. I'll be following this channel for all my plumbing repairs.
I was looking to replace the vacuum sealing part, but I stayed for the information presented here anyways. Real confidence booster to see how it all works. Great video.
Thank you Roger! Your videos make it easy for a single girl such as myself to feel empowered enough to try these repairs. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos and explain every step to us lay people!
You're a really good teacher. I was nervous to attempt this by myself, but I just finished after following your procedure and it worked like a charm. Kudos!
Great video Roger. The cut out display makes it easy to follow what you're doing. You have a mellow, plainspoken style that's also really engaging. Nicely done!
The most clear, concise and comprehensive instructional videos. And I’ve seen a lot - on many subjects beyond plumbing. I’ve done it all before but have an ongoing problem with a toilet “ghost” flushing. Suggestion-rather than adjusting everything at once, I’m making one adjustment at a time. This way if it happens again on this or another toilet I may be able to identify the source of the problem
Excellent - the tank cutaway makes a crystal-clear presentation. Even though I "thought" I knew how to tackle this project, it's always smart to check first. And this video is a winner. Thanks, Mr. Wakefield.
Great instructions. You made it seem less intimidating. I took your advice and replaced both the flush valve and the fill valve - was glad I did! Easy peasy!
This is perfect instruction..especially for a non plumber. I have been waiting for my husband to attempt to fix our downstairs toilet since we had our well pump replaced. I use this bathroom mainly, but for whatever reason has not functioned properly since the well pump replacement, almost 8 months ago & I am tired of turning the water valve off after each flush. Since, it won't fix itself & my husband, "Will get to it"later than sooner- I am tackling this feat. It wants to continuously run after the tank is full...I felt around the seal...wiped it out multiple times thinking a piece of sediment has caused it not to seal. I have disassembled the flapper..still no success. I am going to replace the flapper to start..& take it from there. Thank you for sharing this easy instruction video.....from the done nagging to do it myself wife.
Roger, I agree with the multitude, here, and applaud your excellent training vid. I do have one suggestion: Do a similar vid USING AN OLD TOILET. l venture to say most of us do not have a clean demonstration toilet that we're working on. Teach viewers how to deal with the realities of rusted nuts, bolts, deteriorated components, etc... This is what most of us will find when we make a repair. It would be great to see how a true pro deals with these challenges. Many thanks.
Nice instructions guide. I recently had to change both flush and fill valve and related parts. Bought a FluidMaster Universal kit. Was going to call in a plumber but decided to try doing it myself following instructions. Did pretty good if even I may say so. At least I know how to do it now. Good experience it was,
Thank you Roger. As a DIY sort, these instructional videos are both welcome and priceless. I've learned a lot and expect smooth sailing from here on. Thank you again.
Excellent video. Very instructive. I'm about to do this very job on a Gerber toilet. One of the studs that the flapper hinges on appears to have broken off and got flushed.
Best explanation I've found. You actually go step by step while explaining and showing what your doing. Appreciate it. Feel more comfortable changing my Flush valave
I just wanna thank you Rodger for your videos! I’ve been a plumber for 25 years and every once in awhile you teach me something I don’t know! I know this one tho!
That was good information. A quality, easy to view, well explained instructional video. Most videos relating to toilet leak repairs are about flapper valve or fill valve replacements. Thanks for going into the repairs a little deeper, with detailed, step by step instructions on this particular job.
Thank you very much Roger!!! I couldn't believe it but I've found piece of plastic in our flushing valve and it's working perfectly now!!! Thank you again!!!
Thank you for this video !! You have a new subscriber. I learned several things from this video. Mainly I learned: I was actually LQQKING for a video concerning the fill valve - not the flush valve. I now know the difference. 2. If our toilet gets to the point of needing a flush valve, I think it is time to just get a new chair height toilet! Thank you !! 3. You do have videos concerning the toilet fill valve so I will watch them. 4. I now have a TH-cam Channel to go to to get information for plumbing issues.
having a lot of fun with an old toilet, American standard. couldn't just replace the flapper valve since it was made such that it wouldn't come off, tried looking for replacement parts on company site but they didn't carry any for older models, bought a full replacement kit from a hardware store, said compatible with 99% of toilets, figured id give it a shot. the gasket didn't fit the bowl opening. so next i tried putting the old gasket on the fitting, that also isn't working so far, will try some more once my brothers able to help me. just frustrating how company's non-standardize their parts because they don't want you to replace the small components, they want you to have to buy a whole new toilet. still hoping i can make this work but this is just repairs around the house as usual, always having to pull an improvised 'fix' to make stuff work.
Mr. Wakefield, this how-to video should be the textbook material for all entry level DYI enthusiasts! You ARE great! Very methodical and yet easy to understand 👍👍👍
Thank you fpr being thorough and complete with this instructional video. I changed the flush valve myself, this morning. The step-by-step instructions are very helpful. I can call the plumber in the morning to cancel my afternoon appointment. Thank you. You saved me money, and I accomplished something that makes me feel manly.
Great video and easily understood. I have a slow leak, probably a tank full every 2-3 days. Replaced the flapper and cleaned surface of the flush valve but still an issue. Next step is to replace the whole piece. Probably due for it anyways as it has been 10-12 years.
Really enjoy your how-to videos and the plain ol’ down-to-earth way that you explain everything! You have saved me hundreds of dollars in not having to pay someone to come in and do it for me! Thank you and God Bless you, sir!
9:18 minute video turned into a 4 hour event because of a rusted wing nut on the bottom side of the tank. Video was super helpful and job was finished. Thank you.
Replaced the flush valve with new flapper and the fill valve. Still have a leak from the tank to the bowl (very slowly). No water on the floor just a very small trickle into the side of the bowl. After trickling for a few minutes the fill valve opens to replace what leaked into the bowl. Flapper not sealing?
Thank you, I go to you first for my plumbing needs and you did not disappoint!! This was so much less intimidating than I imagined and was a lot quicker than I though. No leaks!!!
You do a fabulous job with explaining step by step and each part. What needs, needs!, to be added is the aspect that when putting the tank back into place DO NOT ROCK THE TANK BECAUSE YOU MIGHT BREAK THE CONNECTING SEAL {yep, like I did & now we're buying a whole new toilet}.
You're a hero man. In this hard recession, we're looking to find ways to DIY in order to avoid tough costs. I'm in Florida which makes this video a blessed convenience, but in Texas, people like me with a toilet running every 5 minutes should thank their lucky stars.
Yes I have replaced all of vales flapper but didn't know about taking apart the valve in flushing fantastic great tips thank you doing what you doing Rodger Mahony
Thank you for the succinct education. The toilet in my apartment had parts that were so old and rusted that I had to saw everything off, but the replacement was easy and I knew what I was doing thanks to this video.
Thank you for this! It was clear, concise, and well shot. It helped me replace my flush valve with zero hassle and gave me the confidence that I knew what I was doing!
Going into my 3rd year as a plumbing apprentice, all I've done is the commercial side & I'm lacking in the residential aspect. Thank you for putting all this info up for us
Great video, Roger. I was looking for precisely this, but didn't know the words to describe these America Standard parts. I was hoping that I could do this myself, but now I see that I need to buy an enormous set of channel locks for this one job. I'm glad to know that in advance, though I hate buying expensive tools for just one job around the house. Nonetheless, thanks for sharing such valuable expertise.
My Sister in-law ask me to change her flush valve. I have never done anything like this before. I watched your tutorial and now I feel confident that I can do this for her.
Another lady taking apart her toilet, here. Thank you so much for this video! Wish I would’ve done this when I had to replace the flange last year, would have saved some time and effort!
This is the clearest video on how to replace the flush valve and his voice is very calming and relaxing.
Wow, thanks!
Agreed!
As an educator, I appreciate how you went through the process step-by-step and provided clear explanations of each step. Great info, thanks!
Hi Mr Wakefield, I was so pleased to come across your TH-cam segment on how to fix a running toilet! I'm an Aussie lady currently in lockdown due to the Covid virus and couldn't get a plumber to fix the toilet which was running all the time, the only time it didn't was when I turned off the water intake tap so I wasn't wasting water. Being in my 60's now and recently divorced I no longer have my husband to do all the plumbing (!!) so I decided to do some research and fix it myself. And while I was looking on the internet I found your piece! Fifteen minutes after watching, my toilet problem was fixed! So I saved myself a lot of money calling out a plumber and now I feel so self-confident because I did it myself! Thank you so much!
This is so helpful! My dad was a plumber and would normally help me out with all these kinds of things but he passed away last year so I'm trying to navigate these household things myself! He'd be proud that I'm doing it on my own- I appreciate these videos! Off to Lowe's I go!
Breann Fredrickson I'm proud that you are doing it as I am sure that your dad is too. I wish I could get my grand-daughters to take up plumbing. What do you do for a living?
@@RogerWakefield I now have a leak coming from the seal, I think. Water is off and I'll be taking a closer look again later today! I work as a contracts & assignments specialist at a university- I help all of our incoming students secure housing!
Great👍
Great👍
I am a woman in my 60's and I changed out everything in my bowl thanks to your step by step guidance. You are a God sent! Thanks!
Excellent presentation. Any fear of doing this myself have been flushed away.
Was that a pun ? Lol
Well stated!
😂
Puns. The top tier of comedy. 😂
Touche!
Good value. Clear succinct and to the point. 80% of the diy video on TH-cam should be looking at this video as a benchmark. From one trainer/instructor to another, well done, take a bow.
This video was 5 years ago but it still helps people. It helped me. I just lifted the flush valve and clean around it. It stopped the leak. Thank you Mr. Wakefield.
We've been paying $100 more than average bill. The water company sent a reminder that we might have leaks and to check everything.
Good on the water company for giving a heads up!
Great job
I love the cut away toilet tank. Makes it so easy to see what’s going on
Thanks for the videos Roger and easy to understand instructions. My tank has 3 bolts instead of 2 and when the flush valve was turned all the way it was difficult to screw in the 3rd bolt. I resolved this by rotating the flush valve back. Also my bolt replacements came with rubber tapered washers for 2 per bolt along with a metal washer. Took a couple tries to realize I only needed the rubber washers inside the tank and not on both sides. The metal washers I used for the 3 nuts to avoid cracking the porcelain. Because my original bolts and nuts had fused together (replaced with brass plated hardware), it took about 2 hours to saw them off with a metal hacksaw and round handle since this was the only way to access the bolts. As an Information Technology Manager and professional trainer, your video seemed to only handle the "happy path" under ideal conditions and didn't address older or less optimal edge cases. Still Roger , I appreciated your presentation and have subscribed to your channel. Like computer software, you also need to account for the exceptions, and I'd also be interested to know exactly how the fill valve works internally to shut off the water. Seems like the float is restricted to a certain level that somehow stops the flow of water coming into the toilet. Then again that the way geeks are we want to know how everything works.
Well done! You made it easy to follow. I'm glad I bumped into this video before I started the rebuild on mine. I'll be following this channel for all my plumbing repairs.
I was looking to replace the vacuum sealing part, but I stayed for the information presented here anyways. Real confidence booster to see how it all works. Great video.
Thank you Roger! Your videos make it easy for a single girl such as myself to feel empowered enough to try these repairs. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos and explain every step to us lay people!
Your videos are helping my transition from a new construction plumber to a residential service plumber. Thanks for these
You're a really good teacher. I was nervous to attempt this by myself, but I just finished after following your procedure and it worked like a charm. Kudos!
Very useful video and very well explained. Thanks.
Great video Roger. The cut out display makes it easy to follow what you're doing. You have a mellow, plainspoken style that's also really engaging. Nicely done!
The most clear, concise and comprehensive instructional videos. And I’ve seen a lot - on many subjects beyond plumbing. I’ve done it all before but have an ongoing problem with a toilet “ghost” flushing. Suggestion-rather than adjusting everything at once, I’m making one adjustment at a time. This way if it happens again on this or another toilet I may be able to identify the source of the problem
Hey Roger! I knew I needed to put in a new flush valve, and your video was the perfect prep instruction to know what to do - thank you!
Excellent - the tank cutaway makes a crystal-clear presentation. Even though I "thought" I knew how to tackle this project, it's always smart to check first. And this video is a winner. Thanks, Mr. Wakefield.
Great instructions. You made it seem less intimidating. I took your advice and replaced both the flush valve and the fill valve - was glad I did! Easy peasy!
Thanks!
You bet! Thank you!
Fantastic!! Your presentation style is superb! Thanks so much!
Saving this video. I was about to call someone to change out mine BUT you just saved me 100's of dollars. Doing this today. Thank you so much
Roger knows his stuff. and he is brisk and to the point, no lollygagging. Thank you.
Thanks!
No problem! Thank you !
This is the absolutely best plumbing explanation I've ever seen. You are a great teacher. I feel very prepared to take on this project! Subscribed!
This is perfect instruction..especially for a non plumber. I have been waiting for my husband to attempt to fix our downstairs toilet since we had our well pump replaced. I use this bathroom mainly, but for whatever reason has not functioned properly since the well pump replacement, almost 8 months ago & I am tired of turning the water valve off after each flush. Since, it won't fix itself & my husband, "Will get to it"later than sooner- I am tackling this feat. It wants to continuously run after the tank is full...I felt around the seal...wiped it out multiple times thinking a piece of sediment has caused it not to seal. I have disassembled the flapper..still no success. I am going to replace the flapper to start..& take it from there. Thank you for sharing this easy instruction video.....from the done nagging to do it myself wife.
Roger, I agree with the multitude, here, and applaud your excellent training vid. I do have one suggestion: Do a similar vid USING AN OLD TOILET. l venture to say most of us do not have a clean demonstration toilet that we're working on. Teach viewers how to deal with the realities of rusted nuts, bolts, deteriorated components, etc... This is what most of us will find when we make a repair. It would be great to see how a true pro deals with these challenges. Many thanks.
Used this video twice now on two different flush valves. Clearest explanation and visuals out there. Thank you and bravo.
This is the clearest and best explanation for how to change a flush valve that I've found on youtube. Thank you!
You are welcome!
Your instructions are clear, and concise. Very easy to follow! Thank you for the video.
Nice instructions guide. I recently had to change both flush and fill valve and related parts. Bought a FluidMaster Universal kit. Was going to call in a plumber but decided to try doing it myself following instructions. Did pretty good if even I may say so. At least I know how to do it now. Good experience it was,
Great video! My husband and I followed all your steps and our toilet works great! Thank you so much for your video!
Just changed float valve following Roger's great video and all went well. Couldn't have done it right without you. Thanks!!
very , very well done....you are a clear, and concise, well spoken teacher!
Bravo man! This presentation is excellent. Going to grab some large channel locks from my dad’s and do mine now 😂
Thank you Roger. As a DIY sort, these instructional videos are both welcome and priceless. I've learned a lot and expect smooth sailing from here on. Thank you again.
Thank you for making this easy and thorough. The cut out back of the toilet makes this the best tutorial on TH-cam. Thank you, sir.
Excellent video. Very instructive. I'm about to do this very job on a Gerber toilet. One of the studs that the flapper hinges on appears to have broken off and got flushed.
For anyone who doesn't have gigantic channel-locks, I used an oil filter wrench and it worked great. Fantastic how-to video!
Best explanation I've found. You actually go step by step while explaining and showing what your doing. Appreciate it. Feel more comfortable changing my Flush valave
It really is quite easy once you start getting familiar with it
Thank you Mr. Wakefield for your clear explanation and good demonstration.
I just wanna thank you Rodger for your videos! I’ve been a plumber for 25 years and every once in awhile you teach me something I don’t know! I know this one tho!
Well I'm glad I can teach you every now and again!
Great video. I was so glad to find one showing how to change out the flush valve! Very informative.
This instructional video is definitely one of the best I ever seen if not the best, my man goes directly to the point no bullshit around
Thank you for the clear instructions! I followed this video to replace flush valve and stopped the toilet leak! Thank you!
Glad it helped
This is how to install toilet parts for dummies. You really hit every point possible to help me change my parts out. Thanks!!!
You’re not a dummy! Glad I could make it easy for you
That was good information. A quality, easy to view, well explained instructional video. Most videos relating to toilet leak repairs are about flapper valve or fill valve replacements. Thanks for going into the repairs a little deeper, with detailed, step by step instructions on this particular job.
Good and clear presentation. Well done. Very helpful
I got tired of waiting for my husband to fix our toilet. OMG! you make it so easy to learn. Thank you!
I can relate to that!
We're busy!😂 3 weeks later i guess i should get around to doing this. The water bill is gonna be a nightmare
Thank you very much Roger!!! I couldn't believe it but I've found piece of plastic in our flushing valve and it's working perfectly now!!! Thank you again!!!
Glad to help.
Thank you for this video !! You have a new subscriber. I learned several things from this video. Mainly I learned: I was actually LQQKING for a video concerning the fill valve - not the flush valve. I now know the difference. 2. If our toilet gets to the point of needing a flush valve, I think it is time to just get a new chair height toilet! Thank you !! 3. You do have videos concerning the toilet fill valve so I will watch them. 4. I now have a TH-cam Channel to go to to get information for plumbing issues.
What do you do if you cant get the connector and locknut off?
I tried by hand and with tools
I am impressed by your professionalism,.and very clear exp ll enation. Bravo ❤
Thank you Mr. Jun
Your tip of sanding the flush valve seat fixed my problem. Red scotch brite and all purpose cleaner. Thank you
Excellent!
having a lot of fun with an old toilet, American standard. couldn't just replace the flapper valve since it was made such that it wouldn't come off, tried looking for replacement parts on company site but they didn't carry any for older models, bought a full replacement kit from a hardware store, said compatible with 99% of toilets, figured id give it a shot. the gasket didn't fit the bowl opening. so next i tried putting the old gasket on the fitting, that also isn't working so far, will try some more once my brothers able to help me. just frustrating how company's non-standardize their parts because they don't want you to replace the small components, they want you to have to buy a whole new toilet. still hoping i can make this work but this is just repairs around the house as usual, always having to pull an improvised 'fix' to make stuff work.
Mr. Wakefield, this how-to video should be the textbook material for all entry level DYI enthusiasts! You ARE great! Very methodical and yet easy to understand 👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
This is the exact video I was searching for. Absolutely excellent. Thanks
Well done. Easy to understand and well organized.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you fpr being thorough and complete with this instructional video. I changed the flush valve myself, this morning. The step-by-step instructions are very helpful. I can call the plumber in the morning to cancel my afternoon appointment. Thank you. You saved me money, and I accomplished something that makes me feel manly.
Thank you. That’s why I do what I do. What was your favorite part? You
Thank you. You did a great job explaining this and saved me a plumbing bill.
Great video! All points and highlights are awesome. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Just fixed a major leak in my toilet thanks to you never touched any plumbing in my life. Did it in about 30 minutes!
Great video and easily understood. I have a slow leak, probably a tank full every 2-3 days. Replaced the flapper and cleaned surface of the flush valve but still an issue. Next step is to replace the whole piece. Probably due for it anyways as it has been 10-12 years.
Outstanding video Roger.
very helpful. Clear step by step demonstration. Thank you!
very well explained. clear and concise. You are a great teacher!
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for the help, you were very clear, concise and thorough.
Really enjoy your how-to videos and the plain ol’ down-to-earth way that you explain everything! You have saved me hundreds of dollars in not having to pay someone to come in and do it for me! Thank you and God Bless you, sir!
9:18 minute video turned into a 4 hour event because of a rusted wing nut on the bottom side of the tank. Video was super helpful and job was finished. Thank you.
Excellent and very informative presentation heads up for Roger
Excellent presentation in every way! Mr. Wakefield you are one in a million!
Thank you kindly!
Replaced the flush valve with new flapper and the fill valve. Still have a leak from the tank to the bowl (very slowly). No water on the floor just a very small trickle into the side of the bowl. After trickling for a few minutes the fill valve opens to replace what leaked into the bowl. Flapper not sealing?
I appreciate this video. Very helpful. I just replaced my office toilet parts that were 25-30 years old.
Thank you. Visual presentation is key in learning any trade,especially with good teacher like you.
Thank you, I go to you first for my plumbing needs and you did not disappoint!! This was so much less intimidating than I imagined and was a lot quicker than I though. No leaks!!!
You do a fabulous job with explaining step by step and each part. What needs, needs!, to be added is the aspect that when putting the tank back into place DO NOT ROCK THE TANK BECAUSE YOU MIGHT BREAK THE CONNECTING SEAL {yep, like I did & now we're buying a whole new toilet}.
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Enjoyed presentation. Instructions were clear. Will put it to the test now
Let me know how it goes
Best toilet repair video I have seen so far!!!!! Thanks!!!!
You're welcome!
You're a hero man. In this hard recession, we're looking to find ways to DIY in order to avoid tough costs. I'm in Florida which makes this video a blessed convenience, but in Texas, people like me with a toilet running every 5 minutes should thank their lucky stars.
Yes I have replaced all of vales flapper but didn't know about taking apart the valve in flushing fantastic great tips thank you doing what you doing Rodger Mahony
Thanks!
This video is GOAT level thanks Roger🙏🏾 new skill learned.
Thank you!! I'm a , 70 year old widow and I think I can do this!!
Great video! I just finished replacing the flush valve using the tips you gave, and while I was at it replaced the fill valve too.
As a 57 year old widow, i appreciate your video. I fixed my toilet myself all because of you!
Glad I could help
Now that’s how every how to video should be done! Bravo, and thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the succinct education. The toilet in my apartment had parts that were so old and rusted that I had to saw everything off, but the replacement was easy and I knew what I was doing thanks to this video.
The quality and explenation was great. thanks Mr Roger
You are very welcome
Thank you so much. I don't know how much money I just saved following your directions but I am sure it was a lot. And I sure appreciate this video.
Thank you for this! It was clear, concise, and well shot. It helped me replace my flush valve with zero hassle and gave me the confidence that I knew what I was doing!
so clear and understandable video. great job
Going into my 3rd year as a plumbing apprentice, all I've done is the commercial side & I'm lacking in the residential aspect. Thank you for putting all this info up for us
Nicely explained and nicely filmed. Thanks!
This is one of the "Watch a youtube video and do it" videos. Excellent, simple & concise. Thanks for saving me $200 for a plumber.
Great video, Roger. I was looking for precisely this, but didn't know the words to describe these America Standard parts. I was hoping that I could do this myself, but now I see that I need to buy an enormous set of channel locks for this one job. I'm glad to know that in advance, though I hate buying expensive tools for just one job around the house. Nonetheless, thanks for sharing such valuable expertise.
My Sister in-law ask me to change her flush valve. I have never done anything like this before. I watched your tutorial and now I feel confident that I can do this for her.
Another lady taking apart her toilet, here. Thank you so much for this video! Wish I would’ve done this when I had to replace the flange last year, would have saved some time and effort!
THANK YOU, ROGER ! YOU ARE FANTASTIC. I LEARNED EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO DO. I APPRECIATE YA.
Replaced my flush and fill valves with your videos! Thank you so much!