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I have a noisy toilette, help!?

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I have a problem with my toilette. I't churps like a bird, all the time, is there something I can do to fix that? Please help! Why does happen?

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  1. after a while all parts go, you'll need to replae the fill valve that is the rod and ball looking thing on the left side of the tank.  go to a hardware store and pick a cylinder shaped fluidmaster 400 fill valve and replace using the instructions on the box.  and you might as well change the flapper why your at it.  then you should be good to go


  2. Installing a new water-saving toilet isn’t very difficult for do-it-your-selfers.

  3. sound like u need to replace the guts ,I really donot no what to call them ,but the sell them at your local hard ware store or walmart.

  4. My first place to look would be the Flapper.

    And what is a Flapper you say?

    1)  Turn off the water valve underneath the

    toilet at the wall, then flush your toilet.

    2)  Then lift off the cover of your water tank.

    There should only be about 1" of water in the bottom.

    3) In the center of the bottom of the tank is

    a hole where the water runs into the toilet.

    On top of that is a black rubber flipper.

    You can lift it up and down.  It covers the

    hole.

    4) It should come off easily.  If not, if it's part of an assembly, you will need some help.

    5)  BUT, if you're lucky and it comes off...

    take it to a good hardware store and tell

    them you want a new one.

    6)  Go home and put it on, reverse the procedure.  Be sure to turn the water back

    on.

    7) If you don't hear the birdie anymore,

    you fixed the problem! On the other hand,

    if the birdie is still there, get a knowledgeable plumber to remove the insides in the water tank and replace all of them while you're at it.

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