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I didn't see anything else out there...
I've had a running wallmount toilet for the last 2 hours. Jiggling the handle does not help. I have no ideas what to do. As the title indicates, there is no tank. It's a commercial style (don't know the proper terminology) toilet that has plumbing coming out of the wall. And the only known shutoff turns off the water for the entire building. The toilet bowl is fortunately not filling up, but there is a constant flow of water (rush of water is more appropriate).
Can I do something with the screws/nut to "reset" it? What can I do?
Any help is appreciated!
-T
I've had a running wallmount toilet for the last 2 hours. Jiggling the handle does not help. I have no ideas what to do. As the title indicates, there is no tank. It's a commercial style (don't know the proper terminology) toilet that has plumbing coming out of the wall. And the only known shutoff turns off the water for the entire building. The toilet bowl is fortunately not filling up, but there is a constant flow of water (rush of water is more appropriate).
Can I do something with the screws/nut to "reset" it? What can I do?
Any help is appreciated!
-T