Which flush mode makes it sound like that? Does it ever get stuck filling and you have to make it stop?
Testimonial: "Both modes....don't need to make water stop but noise continues until right water level reached."
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for the upstairs if the valve is fully on there is not much you can do other than replace water service to the house or heaven forbid repipe.Valves usually don't restrict fill volume.But you can take the supply loose from the tank and stick it in a bucket turn the valve on and check the flow.this should narrow it down.Down stairs repair or replace flush valve
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Lift the tank lid off, place it somewhere safe for a moment, and look at what happens: If you're talking about jiggling the handle to get the tank to start to fill with water, then it sounds like the chain or rope is out of adjustment. It can't be TOO TIGHT or the water will leak past your flapper (will cause your dripping noise, tank water level will leak down, causing constant refills), and it cant be TOO LOOSE or the toilet won't flush correctly. Since you didn't mention trouble flushing the toilet, I think that it may be a little too TIGHT. When you jiggle the flush lever-it is supposed to pull a chain or cable to open the flapper at the bottom of the tank. Flush the tank and watch what happens-all the way through to refilling the tank with water and shutting off the water refill valve-Does the flapper get stuck on the chain or something? It is supposed to fall back down to allow the tank to refill after flushing out your toilet. Does the chain look very loose? The dripping sound you described indicates that the flapper is not sealing 100%. The flapper is very easy to replace, you just have to get the adjustment set for when you flush the toilet how sensitive you need it. You amy have to play with it a little bit before you get the adjustment correct.
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If the water level is below the overflow pipe, you need to replace the rubber flapper. This is the part that lifts up when the toilet is flushed and then falls back to the original position after the tank empties.
SOURCE: Noisy fill valve
You may have higher than normal water pressure. Try closing the the cutoff valve on the wall half way and see if that helps. You can experiment with it till you find the best position. You can get a pressure gauge that will attach to a hose bib for a few dollars to see if the pressure is too high (more than 80 psi is too high). If it is too high you can have a plumber install a pressure breaker on the line where it enters the house.
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Hello. I doubt that the installer would not install it properly. That said, the issue you are having makes me wonder if your bath drain plumbing is properly vented to the outdoors through the roof. Joe
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I just turned the fill valve slightly inside the tank and the groaning sound after flushing stopped!
I have the same problem.
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