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dockmasterdave
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Hopefully this is an easy one.
I have had a slight fresh water leak from the toilet recently.
I also wanted to put in a riser and a shut off to the toilet, just in case.
My question is two part.
1 What do you think would be the simplest way to install a valve and increase the length of the supply tube by 2 1/2" ?

2 on this type of thetford toilet, where would be the most common point for a leak ?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.




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Gjac
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On my Thetford toilet I have replaced that valve twice. The other area that it leaked was the seal inside where you flush. Several times it was toilet paper stuck in the seal. Twice it was mineral build up preventing the seal from holding water.

Cummins12V98
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Sharkbite shutoff valve and piece of PEX tubing

At the water inlet/vacuum breaker assembly


Helped a friend recently replace his bad valve. We cut off the Pex and installed a SharkBite supply valve with a braided SS supply line. Worked like a charm!!!
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Dutch_12078
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korbe wrote:
I would first consider whether a shut off valve is really needed, since it is so easy to turn off the water elsewhere.
As far as the leak, I would connect a hose extension and turn on the water while being able to look closely.

An inline shut off valve right at the toilet is very handy in the event of a not so uncommon flush valve that doesn't fully shut off. The supply line valve can be used to cycle the toilet water on and off as needed for flushing until a permanent repair can be made.
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SoundGuy
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dockmasterdave wrote:
What do you think would be the simplest way to install a valve and increase the length of the supply tube by 2 1/2" ?


Cut the PEX back and install a compression fitting such as a Sharkbite, then use a short length of braided hose that's terminated with factory manufactured 1/2" NTP fittings that won't leak. Shurflo makes a pump silencer kit consisting of two lengths of 3' braided hose that is ideal for this purpose, Valterra offers this similar kit. Since the hose is braided you can bend it as needed, unlike the existing PEX, and since the fittings are factory they won't leak as can band clamps.

on this type of thetford toilet, where would be the most common point for a leak ?


Almost for sure it's the water valve - replace it with a new one.
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korbe
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I would first consider whether a shut off valve is really needed, since it is so easy to turn off the water elsewhere.
As far as the leak, I would connect a hose extension and turn on the water while being able to look closely.
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Old-Biscuit
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Sharkbite shutoff valve and piece of PEX tubing

At the water inlet/vacuum breaker assembly
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