Every time you spend money your water bill, do you think appreciate you are flushing your hard- received currency down the drain? You might be doing just that, but the number 1 cause of rising water bills is a leaky toilet, then water can be wasted up to a gallon per morning by a faulty toilet, then in total, that has over 30 gallons of wasted water a month or 360 gallons a year.
That’s a lot of water wasted! What’s the most usual culprit when it comes to water-wasting toilets? It is a small, plug-like device called a “toilet flapper.” What exactly is a toilet flapper? This rubber device sits at the bottom of the toilet tank and is attached to the tank lever by a chain.
When flushing the toilet, the toilet flapper ensures there is enough water in the tank to flush the toilet; Even though the flapper is not a sophisticated device, it’s an essential area of your toilet’s operation. The inner workings of your toilet are simple if you have ever flushed it manually. When you flush, the flush lever pulls the chain, lifts the flapper, and releases the water from the tank; Following the draining of water from the tank, the float ball drops and activates a fill valve, which triggers the flow of new water. This simple process gets interrupted if the flapper is injured, frayed, broken or faulty. If the flapper doesn’t make a proper seal, water will continue to leak from the tank, forcing the float ball to drop, which activates the fill valve. In the event of a faulty flapper, your toilet tank will repeatedly empty and fill! Over the course of afternoons or weeks, this constant filling and refilling of the tank can waste a lot of water and currency.