We replaced the flush valve in one of our toilets today. Everything went ok until we put the water back on.
When we put it back on water began to leak quite quickly from underneath the isolation valve nut (as indicated in the photo below).
So we isolated the water again.
We tightened the isolation valve nut as tight as we could by hand (wearing rubber grip work gloves), however even with the water isolated water still dripped out (only dripping this time).
We then loosened the isolation valve nut by a small amount which stopped the drip, however if we turn the water back on, it pours out again from the same place.
We don't really want to have to call a plumber out because we've got this far by ourselves.
Is there anything we could have missed? Should we have a changed a washer somewhere as well?
When we put it back on water began to leak quite quickly from underneath the isolation valve nut (as indicated in the photo below).
So we isolated the water again.
We tightened the isolation valve nut as tight as we could by hand (wearing rubber grip work gloves), however even with the water isolated water still dripped out (only dripping this time).
We then loosened the isolation valve nut by a small amount which stopped the drip, however if we turn the water back on, it pours out again from the same place.
We don't really want to have to call a plumber out because we've got this far by ourselves.
Is there anything we could have missed? Should we have a changed a washer somewhere as well?
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