I had to replace the valve stem and washers in the water supply valve for one of our toilets. After turning off the water and flushing the toilet to get water out of the line, I was surprised at how much water drained out of the valve once I removed the old stem. It must have been at least a half bucket of water to which I wasn't totally prepared to catch given the short distance between valve and bathroom floor. The valve is on the first floor and is probably a low point drain for all the house piping. Would it have been a good idea to begin by opening another nearby faucet to drain the house piping before working on the toilet valve, and if so, should I have closed the other faucet before starting on the toilet valve? TIA
I should add I was very glad to discover replacement valve stems and washers are available for these supply valves. $3 for a replacement stem kit beats the heck out of the time and expense to replace the entire valve.
I should add I was very glad to discover replacement valve stems and washers are available for these supply valves. $3 for a replacement stem kit beats the heck out of the time and expense to replace the entire valve.
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