They all look simple on YouTube. Until I get involved. They’re all taking apart modern equipment with the latest tools. I have a pair of pliers and some ancient brittle crap.
Paying a pro to do it correctly the first time versus 6 trips to the hardware store to finally get the right parts. On woodworking/drywall/painting, having it look better than you can do it.
I installed a new toilet, one of those high-pressure ones. The water ran continuously. Called support and got walked through the adjustment procedure. Apparently 20% of the toilets were shipping in the “test” mode.
First thing: try turning the screw; if that doesn’t work, try bending the float arm; if that doesn’t work, replace the flapper. None of the above work? Time for a new in-tank assembly. Pretty simple, but if you’re s simpleton, maybe call a plumber.
I’ve actually managed to change the float a couple of times. Now, I usually call my handyman. I know it doesn’t need a plumber for that & it’s a side job for him, so not expensive,
Just an observation. Most people kill themselves doing plumbing repairs because they are still in the mindset developed when they were young and without finances. Maybe stop and think: the price of a plumber is actually not going to kill me (any more).
willispate over 2 years ago
smart advice.
C over 2 years ago
And you’ve known Norm for how long?
rekam Premium Member over 2 years ago
For a change, Norm gave very good advice.
allen@home over 2 years ago
Well Norm knows his dad. If he tries to fix it total failure.
stillfickled Premium Member over 2 years ago
I just had that problem. A plumber was called.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
If it involves plumbing, is it a “simple” do-it-yourself project?
Out of the Past over 2 years ago
They all look simple on YouTube. Until I get involved. They’re all taking apart modern equipment with the latest tools. I have a pair of pliers and some ancient brittle crap.
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
Paying a pro to do it correctly the first time versus 6 trips to the hardware store to finally get the right parts. On woodworking/drywall/painting, having it look better than you can do it.
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 2 years ago
First, the Mother’s day breakfast idea. Now this. Is Norman starting to build up some decent neural connections? Go on, Norman, go on!
LongWong over 2 years ago
Duct tape the leak!
Chris over 2 years ago
where is the toilet running to?
david_42 over 2 years ago
I installed a new toilet, one of those high-pressure ones. The water ran continuously. Called support and got walked through the adjustment procedure. Apparently 20% of the toilets were shipping in the “test” mode.
DawnQuinn1 over 2 years ago
When it comes to Ralph Drabble, calling a plumber is the BEST advice. But this woman knows how to fix that issue. lol
joegeethree over 2 years ago
Just bend that metal wire thingy holding the plug. That’ll do her.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
I surprised by his answer, I though he’d say set up a net to catch it.
MCProfessor over 2 years ago
People who can’t do basic maintenance on something as simple as a toilet will end up wasting a lot of money on expensive plumbing repairs.
BlueKnight1966 over 2 years ago
First thing: try turning the screw; if that doesn’t work, try bending the float arm; if that doesn’t work, replace the flapper. None of the above work? Time for a new in-tank assembly. Pretty simple, but if you’re s simpleton, maybe call a plumber.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
No doubt Mom called him in advance of Dad’s visit
fredb49 over 2 years ago
How fast?
WDemBlk Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’ve actually managed to change the float a couple of times. Now, I usually call my handyman. I know it doesn’t need a plumber for that & it’s a side job for him, so not expensive,
Jujeebean over 2 years ago
Check the flapper and fill valve….
Out of the Past over 2 years ago
Just an observation. Most people kill themselves doing plumbing repairs because they are still in the mindset developed when they were young and without finances. Maybe stop and think: the price of a plumber is actually not going to kill me (any more).
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Roto Rooter.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
All things considered, this is the best possible advice.
pbr50138 over 2 years ago
Or turn the water off…