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Reattach Tank and Test — Re-mount and Secure the Tank

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How to Fix a Leaking Toilet Tank-to-Bowl Connection · Step 5 of 6

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Carefully place the tank back onto the toilet bowl, guiding the newly installed bolts through the holes in the bowl. From underneath, place a metal washer and a wing nut on each bolt. Hand-tighten the wing nuts, alternating between them to ensure the tank is lowered evenly and sits level on the bowl. Once snug, reconnect the water supply line to the fill valve.

Goal: Reattach the tank to the toilet bowl and check for leaks

  • Do not overtighten the wing nuts. Tighten them just enough to make the tank stable and prevent it from wobbling.
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How long will this DIY project take for a beginner, and what's the approximate cost?

This is a beginner-friendly project that typically takes 1-2 hours to complete, depending on your comfort level with plumbing. The main expense is a new tank-to-bowl gasket and bolt set, which usually costs less than $20.

What are the essential tools and materials I'll need for this repair, beyond what's listed?

You'll primarily need an adjustable wrench, like the Crescent 12 in. Chrome Adjustable Wrench, a flat-head screwdriver, a bucket (e.g., Unger 6 Gal. Heavy-Duty Plastic Bucket), and plenty of absorbent rags or towels, such as THE CLEAN STORE Cleaning Terry Towels. Work gloves are also highly recommended for comfort and hygiene.

What are the most common mistakes beginners make when fixing a toilet tank-to-bowl leak?

A common mistake is overtightening the tank bolts, which can crack the porcelain tank or bowl; tighten them only until snug, then give an additional quarter turn. Another error is not properly seating the new gasket, leading to immediate leaks, so ensure it's flat and centered.

Are there any specific safety precautions I should take before starting this project?

Always shut off the water supply to the toilet completely using the shut-off valve behind or beneath the toilet before beginning any work. Ensure you have a bucket ready to catch residual water when disconnecting lines and draining the tank, and wear work gloves to protect your hands.

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