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The toilet tank bolts may begin to leak as the rubber washers inside and outside the tank wear out. Even had to do it on some new toilet sets. To be fair, i am not sure if was a gasket leak or if it just needed to be tightened

Can i use epoxy if. More then once i have had to add the second set to prevent leaking When i replaced the flush valve, i removed the tank from the bowl, replaced the gasket and things were going smoothly

However, i cannot get the tank to stop leaking at the bolts after securing the toilet tank

I had a similar problem Toilet leaking from tank bolt Hey, i'm far from an expert at home repair, but i was hoping i could fix this on my own I just realized that my toilet was leaking from one of the bolts at the bottom of the tank

I turned the water off at the toilet and flushed so there's now just a small amount of water in the tank I have already replaced the fill valve, which was really easy However, the flapper assembly replacement requires that i remove the tank from Even brass bolts can corrode sufficiently that the nuts can't be undone and you have to saw through the bolts

So if you notice leaking under the toilet tank you need to fix it quickly before the bolts and nuts can rust together.

On the tank bolts do you have two sets of nuts One on the bottom of the tank and one to hold to the commode If only nuts under the commode i'd suggest a second set under the tank if there is room

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