Hi there,
I am writing for expert advice and to prove to my husband that I am not an idiot
We have two Caroma Caravelles which we absolutely love. Lately they have begun to run off and on througout the day, as if there is a leak somewhere. We are in the process of finding someone in our area that can service them, although I think I may have found the answer here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2084502_stop-leaking-caroma-caravelle.html
HERE IS MY QUESTION FOR YOU HOWEVER: Why is it that they seem to do this only when we have heavy rains? They were at their worst during Tropical Storm Fay (we live in northeast Florida). Since the ground has dried up, they are not running at all anymore. I tell my husband this and he says it's not possible, not logical, that rain would have anything to do with toilets.
Can anyone tell me what is going on?
Thanks in advance
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I am writing for expert advice and to prove to my husband that I am not an idiot
We have two Caroma Caravelles which we absolutely love. Lately they have begun to run off and on througout the day, as if there is a leak somewhere. We are in the process of finding someone in our area that can service them, although I think I may have found the answer here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2084502_stop-leaking-caroma-caravelle.html
HERE IS MY QUESTION FOR YOU HOWEVER: Why is it that they seem to do this only when we have heavy rains? They were at their worst during Tropical Storm Fay (we live in northeast Florida). Since the ground has dried up, they are not running at all anymore. I tell my husband this and he says it's not possible, not logical, that rain would have anything to do with toilets.
Can anyone tell me what is going on?
Thanks in advance
Click here to view Caroma product information and installation
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