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janet
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ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
sweating?... i have the fan on in the br, and i put the heat on low, but it just keeps on going... TIA
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Posted 1/7/07 11:28 AM |
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Re: ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
Rub some deodarant on it...
Just kidding...I have no idea...
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Posted 1/7/07 11:29 AM |
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janet
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Re: ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
Posted by Stefanie
Rub some deodarant on it...
Just kidding...I have no idea...
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Posted 1/7/07 11:30 AM |
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Re: ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
I found this online ...
Several manufacturers make toilet-tank insulators they claim cure sweaty toilets, but most don't work very well. There are only two surefire ways to stop toilets from sweating. First, use an air conditioner or dehumidifier to dry out the air in the bathroom. However, this approach won't work if you don't have one of these units or don't want to run it all summer.
The second method involves installing an antisweat valve in the water-supply line leading to the toilet. The valve adds a little hot water to the line, which raises the water temperature in the toilet enough to warm up the tank and bowl. That's all it takes to keep condensation from forming, even in the most sultry weather.
Here is another article I found....
Message edited 1/7/2007 11:38:00 AM.
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Posted 1/7/07 11:36 AM |
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janet
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Re: ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
Posted by Diana
I found this online ...
Several manufacturers make toilet-tank insulators they claim cure sweaty toilets, but most don't work very well. There are only two surefire ways to stop toilets from sweating. First, use an air conditioner or dehumidifier to dry out the air in the bathroom. However, this approach won't work if you don't have one of these units or don't want to run it all summer.
The second method involves installing an antisweat valve in the water-supply line leading to the toilet. The valve adds a little hot water to the line, which raises the water temperature in the toilet enough to warm up the tank and bowl. That's all it takes to keep condensation from forming, even in the most sultry weather. that sound good, but it's winter time and it's happening, i guess i just gonna have to wipe it everyday, and keep the heat on in there to try and dry it up that way for now. when the plumber comes back to finish a few minor things i will ask him about the antisweat valve in the water-supply .. thanks
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Posted 1/7/07 11:40 AM |
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janet
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Re: ok can someone tell me how to stop a toilet bowl from
Posted by Diana
I found this online ...
Several manufacturers make toilet-tank insulators they claim cure sweaty toilets, but most don't work very well. There are only two surefire ways to stop toilets from sweating. First, use an air conditioner or dehumidifier to dry out the air in the bathroom. However, this approach won't work if you don't have one of these units or don't want to run it all summer.
The second method involves installing an antisweat valve in the water-supply line leading to the toilet. The valve adds a little hot water to the line, which raises the water temperature in the toilet enough to warm up the tank and bowl. That's all it takes to keep condensation from forming, even in the most sultry weather.
Here is another article I found....
i think that just might work.. i will have my plumber look into it thanks
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