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Replacing your toilet’s shut off valve is a relatively easy process that requires no prior plumbing experience at all. To ensure that your toilet valves needs replacing make sure that it is leaking, by rotating the toilet shut-off valve counter clockwise.
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Locate the water main line (typically found in your basement).
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Turn off the water main line by rotating the knob clockwise.
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Go to the lowest level of your house and turn the faucet on at any sink.
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Flush the toilet (the one that needs the valve to be replaced).
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Turn the toilet shut off valve counter clockwise.
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Using the wrench, disconnect the tank hose from the pipe by turning the wrench clockwise until the hose is completely disconnected from the pipe.
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Rotate the toilet shut-off valve clockwise with the wrench until the valve comes off from the pipe.
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Slide the new valve onto the pipe and tighten the valve onto the pipe with the wrench.
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Using the wrench reconnect the hose to the pipe by rotating the wrench counter clockwise.
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Turn the water main on rotating the knob counter clockwise.
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