Question: During the summer months we often find puddles of water on our bathroom floor under the toilet. At first we thought the tank was leaking, but it appears to be water collecting on the outside ...
Along with all the fun in the sun and taking advantage of the extended evening daylight, summer also means sweat. Sure, sweating isn’t limited to June, July, and August, but when the temperatures ...
Q: When it’s really cold outside — in the 20s or lower — the toilet tank in my powder room develops so much condensation that it drips onto the floor in a measurable amount. The condensation forms ...
Dear Readers: Again this week, Mr. HP offers sweaty toilet solutions from fellow readers. Here are some excerpts. Q When we remodeled the bathroom three years ago, we installed a Sloan Flushmate ...
Is there any other solution to a sweating toilet tank other than a liner? We never had a problem until this year. Condensation is caused by moist, warm air coming into contact with the cold water tank ...
Dear Readers: A few weeks ago, Mr. HandyPerson tried to offer some useful advice to a reader about sweating toilet tanks. He asked readers with better ideas to write him and share them -- and boy, did ...
Q. My toilet tank sweats like crazy, especially when it was humid. I understand there are liners that you can install to keep the tanks from sweating. Where can I ...
Question: How do I change a leaking toilet tank? Answer: The first step in repairing a leaking toilet tank is to determine where the leak is located and what is causing it. There are several possible ...