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29.8.22 16:22 Okay, so my toilet situation - (checks to make sure you're still reading) - on Sunday I found a pond in the bathroom. Originally I thought the crazy rain found some way to leak in but eventually I learned that there was a tank leak around some screws and their surrounding....um....gaskets, maybe? Foamy things that were supposed to keep water from dripping onto the floor and then all over the place. Years of me ignoring the directive to not put bleachy Clorox tablets in there finally did me in and the screws have been halved - the screw head are currently in my sink but might as well be in the trash - I'm sure there's a way to extract what's left behind of the screws with other tools....but maybe they're all so rusted as to be immovable forever. I guess I'm wondering if I call a professional, surely they could fix this and not just say "ya know you could just replace the entire toilet for the same amount of money" or would they? Or is this something I could ... y!
'know, spackle or caulk or am I dreaming? In the mean time, the water's shut off and a lot of sponge time has taken care of the remaining water in the tank which is no longer being diverted onto the floor. Oh, and it pains me to report that a giant stack of Kim's National Enquirers I didn't throw away 8 years ago have been lost. You probably wanted those, sorry about that. I still have a working commode so getting this one sorted isn't URGENT but it's probably something I should spend part of my property tax refund on (funny about that timing, ah ha ha ha ha HA HA HA HA)
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