This will also force the water out.
Toilet bowl shut off valve leaking.
Tighten the packing nut on the toilet shutoff valve one eighth turn clockwise to try to seal a leak around the nut.
If your water supply valve is leaking you may not need to replace it.
Shut off the water at the valve and drain the water from the toilet tank as indicated above.
When you finally force them to close you may notice that they will start to leak.
Dripping shut off valves can leave puddles of water on the bathroom floor which can ruin the flooring make the room look dirty destroy bathroom furniture cause mold and mildew to grow and run up your water bill.
I replace an old valve that was leaking.
Use a plunger to force out any water that remains in the bowl.
Use light steady pressure so you don t damage the water lines.
There s an easy way to fix it and you may want to give it a try.
For a leaky toilet water shut off valve the easiest solution is to tighten the package nut 1 4 turn with a wrench.
Toilet shut off valves are rarely used and as a result normally get stuck.
Wrap cloth or masking tape on the plier s jaws to protect the nut s finish.
Tighten the packing nut.
The most common problem for a toilet shut off valve is that it can develop a leak.
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Hopefully this is enough to compress the rubber gasket so that it is sealed on the valve stem to prevent water leaks.
The shut off valve contains a rubber washer which creates a watertight seal and preventing any leaks.