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Whining in my pipes
Got a whining in my pipes that only stops when I flush the toilet (any
of them) and starts back up when the tank is filled. One stopped for awhile when I tapped the float. Google says to change out the innards of the toilet. I would prefer not to. Does anyone know if just maybe adjusting the float to get a little more or less water might stop it? It goes away when I flush any toilet and I just adjusted the float on the one nearest to my computer when I Googled it. Is this likely to be one causing the problems even though it stops when I flush ANY toilet. |
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