Toilet tank sweating
Most of the other suggestions relate to supply plumbing, which could
get expensive really fast. Many Kohler tanks are available with
insulation, for a reasonable cost, and changing the tank is a pretty
easy DIY project.
JK
On Feb 8, 12:14 pm, "Kate" wrote:
I have a Kohler toilet tank in one of the bathrooms that sweats so much that
it forms small puddles on the tile floor.
This worries me because I fear it will eventually soak into the baseboard
and down to the subfloor and cause a moisture problem.
I can't spend all day running back and forth to dry it off.
I've been told that it is because the humidity is too high in my house and
that I should get a dehumidifyer. That is out of the question, I cannot
afford one.
Though there is a certain amount of humidity, it makes it easier on the
sinuses this time of year.
The water here is quite cold right now, and I would like a simple solution
to this problem.
Have any of you any suggestions that are at little or no cost?
TIA!
Kate
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