Sunday, January 31, 2010

Can Waxing Causes Broken Capillaries Broken Toliet Base Causing Leak?

Broken toliet base causing leak? - can waxing causes broken capillaries

Husband toliet reinstalled. There is a small amount of water in front of the base. No visible cracks, but can not see that the leak came. He went out and with new wax ring 3 times reinstalled. Suggestions on what causes this and how to fix it?

10 comments:

very confused said...

If the wax ring properly installed, it should be havin this problem by assuming that the flange is cracked or broken. I think there is a defect in the glass melt or toilets. I installed a toilet from Home Depot and it works only if there is a red and crossed the event that there is no escaping around the glass and leave the water, but only if red
I say that the bathroom is broken back, and tell them that the leaks and try again.

Mr. Mustard said...

Oh, wow, I could not in the bathroom to fajita night.

tom the plumber said...

Condensation?

sensible... said...

I think the toilet is cracked. This can occur during transportation or Staight plant. Since it is not needed anyway to remove, and check the bottom of the cracks.

Dont Ask said...

Are you the conversion anyway? If we add the tiles on the floor, I noticed that the bathroom was too high to allow the flange, so I had to use 2 sheets of wax. There are special "deep" Ones, or you can use both, because if the bathroom is also well above the flange.

Big Al the Construction Guy said...

The wax ring is the only source of water to escape, if describe.And red. Dry the area and see if it play through the wash several times.

shrinkyo... said...

Maybe it's just a bad goal?

shrinkyo... said...

Maybe it's just a bad goal?

shrinkyo... said...

Maybe it's just a bad goal?

hm06230 said...

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