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rdrector
Aug 12, 2014Explorer
The pressure of over fillng the tank without any valve or the toilet being opened most likely cuased something to give. Like said before check all sealed openings around the tank.
Many times around the top entrance into the tank, the tank itself may split, or the flange on top of the tank sealing the toliet will break and leak. Remove your underbelly and all installation and determine were the leak came from and repair. if it is on the top of the tank which meets the floor of the toliet, you will have no choice but to drop the tank.
Whatever the cause, you must remove anything underneath and sanitze. Insulation must be scraped.
Many times around the top entrance into the tank, the tank itself may split, or the flange on top of the tank sealing the toliet will break and leak. Remove your underbelly and all installation and determine were the leak came from and repair. if it is on the top of the tank which meets the floor of the toliet, you will have no choice but to drop the tank.
Whatever the cause, you must remove anything underneath and sanitze. Insulation must be scraped.
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