Most likely, there is some debris in the fill valve, that is restricting the flow of water into your tank. The type of pipe you have, can contribute to this. Also, anytime a water main ruptures, anywhere upstream of your home, dirt, rocks,& debris can be pulled into the water mains, and get pushed along, and end up inside your pipes. Depending on the type fill valve, most are easy to disassemble, and remove the debris. Good luck to you, and Happy new year!
2007-01-01 10:33:15
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answered by poppyman54 5
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Recently happened to me --
My problem was the toilet fill valve -- long pipe-like structure controlling the water intake, inside the toilet tank.
Replaced it -- solved the problem.
My fill-valve was kind-of old
Again, could be anything, but I'd check there 1st
2007-01-01 19:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's old, it needs to be replaced.
If it's not, then drain, and close the valve for the water.
Spray everything with WD-40. Then open the water valve. Usually takes care of all "whining". At least it worked for my plumbing noises.
GOD bless.
2007-01-01 19:00:59
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Dirt in the water line.
2007-01-01 18:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's talking to you, "HELP ME"!!!! Really if I were you go to google and type in the question, and I hope either you get an answer there or out in cyber world.
2007-01-01 18:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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