The rv doctor advises on how to determine what s causing an rv toilet to leak and suggests possible fixes.
Rv toilet leaking water at base.
This is the most common type of rv toilet leak.
The ring compresses.
Let s say your rv toilet leak is coming from the upper part of the toilet usually during the flush cycle.
This wax ring seal is positioned between the toilet and the floor.
Water supply lines can be tightened with a wrench.
Put the toilet back and turn the water back on.
Start by gathering your tools and equipment.
Leaking from bottom of toilet.
Todd there are a few reasons why water may be leaking at or near an rv toilet.
This could mean that your float seal in the vacuum breaker is not working right.
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If the seal breaks it will not hold water the right way and will cause a leak.
Depending on the model and year your toilet valve will either have a flat spade valve that is a piece of flat plastic that slides back and forth into a rubber gasket that is supposed to seal and hold water or a rounded valve in the newer style.
Under every toilet is a large round wax seal.
Rv toilet bowl not holding water.
If you dry up the water and the area stays dry you may simply need to caulk the toilet.
If the toilet is leaking only where the bottom of the toilet meets the floor you will probably need to replace the flange seal that goes between the toilet and the floor.
Thanks for visiting the rv repair club site and the opportunity to assist with your toilet issue.
This is a super easy but stinky job that anyone can do in an afternoon.
When a toilet leaks water from the bottom base on the bathroom floor you most likely have a worn out wax ring seal.
How to fix a toilet that is leaking from the base.
If water drips to the floor from the upper portion of the toilet only during the flushing cycle the problem is most likely the vacuum breaker.
A toilet is sealed to the top of its drain pipe with a ring of wax that sits between the drain flange and the toilet base.
This is a wax or plastic ring that s between the toilet and the floor.
If you ve checked these first 4 areas you ll next need to check the base.
Sometimes it may leak without flushing.
You don t need any specialized equipment to fix a leaking toilet but you do need a few tools.
Water seeps out from the base of the toilet usually after flushing.
Repairing a leak at the base of your toilet in a recreational vehicle or camper is a simple task that doesn t take a high level of skill.
If this is what s happening with your toilet you might need to replace the flange.