What You’ll Need:
- Adjustable wrench
- New float kit
- Towel or bucket
Step 1: Shut Off the Water Supply
Before you begin working on changing the float, it’s crucial to turn off the water supply to your toilet. Locate the shut-off valve situated behind the toilet and turn it clockwise until it is fully closed.
Step 2: Empty the Tank
If there is water left in the tank, you’ll want to empty it completely. You can either flush the toilet and hold down the handle to allow all the water to drain, or use a towel or bucket to soak up the remaining water.
Step 3: Remove the Old Float Assembly
Using an adjustable wrench, carefully loosen and detach the nut connecting the float assembly to the fill valve.
Step 4: Install the New Float Assembly
Take your new float assembly and insert it into the designated space on the fill valve. Make sure it fits snugly and securely.
Step 5: Reattach the Nut
Once the new float assembly is in place, reattach the nut and tighten it using the adjustable wrench. Ensure it is sufficiently tightened to prevent any water leakage.
Step 6: Turn On the Water Supply
Turn the water supply back on by rotating the shut-off valve counterclockwise. This will allow water to fill the tank again. Keep an eye on the new float assembly as the tank refills to ensure it is functioning properly.
Step 7: Test the Toilet
Flush the toilet to check if the new float is working correctly. The tank should fill up as intended and stop at the appropriate water level. If the issue persists, it may be best to consult a professional plumber.
By following these easy steps, you can change a float and resolve common toilet problems on your own. Remember to exercise caution and, if uncertain, seek professional help. Enjoy your properly functioning toilet!