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Plumbing in the Home - low water level in toilet bowl


Expert: speedball1 - 7/18/2004

Question
Hi Speedball1,
Why do i have a very low water level in my toilet bowl and what can i do to repair it ? Thanks for any advice/instructions.
Kevin

Answer
Good morning Kevin,  As you flush and the float ball drops, turning on the ballcock so it fills the tank it also diverts water through a small 1/8" tube from the top of the ballcock into the top of the white overflow pipe.  This flow adds water to the water in the bowl to bring the level up.  Make sure the 1/8" tube is clear and is pumping water into the overflow pipe and not in the tank.  That's the first thing I would check.  There could also be a factory defect in the bowl.  Sometimes in casting the bowl there is a small bubble in the china. Instead of junking the bowl the manufacture will put a porcelain patch over the hole and send it on through.  On occasion the patch will fail allowing the water to seep out of the bowl.  If that's the case you would have a full bowl after you flushed and the bowl filled but some hours later you would notice a drop in the bowl level.  Hope this helps and thank you for rating my reply.  Tom

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