Submitted by DappleDoxies t3_zwbcwu in DIY
I’m at a loss here on what to do. Recently bought a house and this is how the master bathroom toilet valve is. We have extremely hard water, so I’m assuming it’s due to that. But the toilet tank isn’t filling with water, I think I have to replace this valve but it seems like there’s foam tape to try and stop a leak? How do I replace this? And I’m assuming I need to replace the trim too because it’s rotted from the leak. And I’m not sure how to get the gross scum off the floor. 🤦 what a mess. link to pic Edit to add the house was only built in 1997
Frosty-Start-4559 t1_j1u9q38 wrote
Shut water off. Cut the tape with a utility knife. Use two wrenches to remove the valve, one to hold the valve, the other to loosen the nut on both ends of the valve. It will be tight. Two wrenches are required to keep from twisting the pipe. After you remove the valve, clean the pipe with a piece of Emory cloth, then inspect. There may be a little copper ring over the pipe, it is part of the compression fitting on the supply end. If damaged, it looks like there is room to cut about 3/4” of the pipe off with a tubing cutter. Install new valve with compression fitting. Tighten well and test by turning water back on, slowly. You can do this!