Part 2 and 2A above are what are broken and now covered by my margerine container.
After getting the water level down a bit, I noticed that it actually was an interior valve that leaked, not the water supply pipe. The interior valve which is attached to the float is not something that will be easy to replace. It was the very top of it that was leaking, badly, causing water to wick down the tank top and down the tank body to the floor. Very bad. I did, however, work a temporary fix. I wanted to keep the spray totally in the tank, so I enclosed it. I cut an empty margarine container to fit over the valve and duck taped it in. Then I tested it. It works beautifully. With the tank top back on, it is completely invisible. This will have to get fixed, but not immediately, so I'm very grateful that my fix - using something that my recycling people don't accept, ended up getting recycled to a good purpose anyway.
I spent the rest of yesterday on two things - scrubbing walls and floor in the main bathroom and the guest bathroom (still more to do, but some serious inroads - very happy, and finalizing a story for the August ALEC contest. Thank goodness for friends who are willing to help me out by looking over stories at the last minute. Thanks to Elfscribe, I ended up with a story that I'm quite pleased with. So, all in all, my day off was a successful day, even if I did post late - LOL.
2 comments:
Don't fear the valve, it's a very easy fix. (~$12 -$15 part) they come with detailed instructions.
-prior valve victim, many times over
Oh, I'll deal with it later this fall. Right now all I want is to get this house clean before Sharon comes up for Labor Day. Then I'll deal with rusted parts, stopcock valves that don't want to work properly, and waterworks again :-) It'll happen and I'll take courage from your words - LOL.
- S
Post a Comment