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LongRanger
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Topic: 2018 RP 190 toilet leak? Posted: 19 Jun 2022 at 5:02pm |
The wife and I are camping in Oregon. Full hookups. I noticed the floor in front of the toilet is a bit wet. Just got here today so have not used the shower yet. I got down on the floor and there is a wet glisten where the toilet meets the floor.
Bad seal? I did notice some water dripping under the trailer from on top of the black tank. Not from underneath like you’d see if a rock punctured it. I emptied the black tank just to see what would happen. The dripping stopped. How concerned should I be? What should I be looking for? |
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gpokluda
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Jun 2022 at 6:13pm |
I would do the easy thing first and that would be replace the toilet valve and seal. I bought a kit off Amazon for about $30 and it's a 30 minute DIY job. The toilet model number is located on the back of the toilet. Use your camera phone to snap a picture. Lots of Youtube videos to show you how to do it.
You'll want to take care of it soon so you don't get water damage.
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LongRanger
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 Jun 2022 at 11:52am |
I took a closer look yesterday. It looks like the leak is from where the blue supply pipe is clamped right below the valve pipe. Using my phone camera I can’t see a place to tighten that clamp. There is so little clearance between the pipe and wall.
When connected to city water it’s a constant leak. When drawing only from the fresh water tank, it only leaks when you flush. |
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lostagain
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 Jun 2022 at 12:13pm |
Is the clamp you are talking about a pex compression clamp? If it is and that is the source of your leak, you may want to take it off and put on a traditional hose clamp and tighten it up well.
You may also have a leaky toilet valve, as gpokluda suggests. We had that happen when the residual water in the valve froze and cracked the valve housing because I didn't adequately drain it. It can leak from other places too. It is more likely that the valve is bad or the fitting that connects the pex supply line to the valve is damaged than the clamp coming loose. It's easy to over tighten the plastic fittings and warp them, causing leaks. Also, the connection from the pex to the valve may have a bad washer. The important thing is to fix the leak as fast as you can and get things thoroughly dried out. Water is the travel trailer's mortal enemy.
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LongRanger
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Aug 2023 at 5:45pm |
Well this is a long time coming and just realized I forgot to post a reply. Solved! Yep, it was a leaky toilet valve. Got one from Amazon and hooked up an in-line disconnect valve while I was at it. Thanks to those who provided input. Here is a link to the how-to I followed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY-4I-hGwOE&list=WL&index=6&t=270s |
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IL-Podders
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 29 Sep 2023 at 10:17am |
I too have seemed to have developed a leak behind the toilet in my 179. Was hoping to get out one more time this year but I don’t have the time to replace it. Since the toilet is in the shower, I’m thinking that it would be OK and that my floor under the bathroom is safe. I’m most worried about the subfloor. Any thoughts. Thanks
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jato
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 29 Sep 2023 at 1:44pm |
If the water leaking went into the shower drain, it would not be a problem, but most likely it is dripping around the toilet area onto the subfloor, not a good scenario. I would replace the leaking valve asap and avoid the potential of having to replace the subfloor or having the wet area that has probably already begun under the toilet to spread.
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