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Learn the easy way to replace a leaky toilet seal with this step-by-step guide. Follow these simple instructions to ensure a successful toilet seal replacement and prevent water leaks. • Step 1: Shut-off Valve and Disconnect the Water Line • Turn off the water supply by rotating the valve clockwise. Use pliers to disconnect the supply line from the toilet tank. • Step 2: Flush • Flush the toilet and hold the handle down to drain the tank completely. • Step 3: Remove Water • Remove any remaining water from the toilet tank and bowl using a sponge or wet vacuum. • Step 4: Remove Toilet Caps Toilet Bolts • Using a flat-head screwdriver, pry off the toilet caps. Then, use an adjustable crescent wrench to turn the nuts counterclockwise and remove the toilet bolts. • Step 5: Remove Toilet • Gently rock the toilet from side to side to loosen it. Place an old rug in an open area and carefully set the toilet on the rug. • Step 6: Remove Old Seal • Scrape off the old leaky toilet seal from the bottom of the toilet using a putty knife and plenty of paper towels. Clean the toilet flange using the same tools. • Step 7: Inspect Flange • Inspect the flange for any cracks, lifting, or rust in the toilet bolt areas. If the flange is damaged, consider using the One-N-Done Toilet Flange Repair Kit (OND-400). If the flange is in good condition, proceed to check the bolts and replace the toilet seal. • Step 8: Measure Flange Height Select the Right Seal • Measure the flange height and select the appropriate seal. Visit the provided link [https://top10newproducts.com/a/blog/] to find the right seal for your specific flange height. The recommended seal for this video is the One-N-Done Self-Adjusting Wax Free Toilet Seal (OND-200) designed for flanges above the floor (3/8 ) to below the floor (1 ½ ). • Step 9: Reset the Toilet • Carefully reset the toilet, ensuring not to chip the front. You can place a towel in front of the pipe (remember to remove it before tightening down the toilet bolts). • Step 10: Reconnect Toilet • Tighten the toilet bolts and attach the toilet caps. Finally, reconnect the water supply line to the fill valve and turn the water on by rotating it counterclockwise. • Step 11: Check for Leaks • Wipe the water line and valve dry, then check for any signs of leaks. After the toilet tank refills, flush the toilet several times and recheck for leaks. Congratulations, you have successfully replaced the toilet seal! • #onendonetoiletrepair #onendonetoiletrepair #toilet #toiletrepair #oneanddone #plumbingproblems #plumbingrepair #bathroomremodeling #homeimprovementprojects #plumbing101 #pllumbingtips #plumbingsolutions #plumbingmaintenance #plumbingissues #homeimprovment #toiletrenovation #plumbingrepairs #plumbinghacks #bathroomremodels #homeimprovmenttips #homeimprovments #homeimprovementprojects #homeimprovementideas #toiletinstalllation #plumbingtricks #bathroomremodelling #homeimprovementproducts #plumbing #plumbingvideos #plumbingtools #toiletdesign #toiletinstalllation #toiletitems #toiletman #toiletrenovation #toilets #toilettime #toiletdecor #diya #diybathroom #diyblogger #diybudget #diyexpert #diyguide #diygenius #diygiftideas #diyhomeprojects #diyhacks #diyhome #diyideas #diyinnovation #diyinspiration #diyidea #diyinspo #diykits #diylifehack #diymaintenance #diynamic #diyoutube #diyplumbing #diyproject #diyprojects #diyqueen #diyrepairs #diyshop #diys #diyshorts #diytips #diytools #diytutorial #diyu #diyututorial #diyututorial #diyvideo #diyviral #diyvideos • For more information on selecting the right seal for your flange height, please refer to our chart at [https://top10newproducts.com/a/blog/]. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and visit [www.Top10NewProducts.com] for additional information. • Check out our Blog: • https://top10newproducts.com/a/blog/t... • • Timestamps: • 00:00 Shut-off valve, flush, and water removal • 00:21 Removing the toilet and placing it on an old rug • 00:31 Cleaning the flange and toilet using putty knife and paper towels • 00:41 Checking flange height and inspecting flange condition for rust or cracks
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