My hot water float valve shuts off about 98%. And slowly weeps water into the tank, which overnight rises, goes out the overflow onto the floor.
When first installed, it worked fine. But the problem slowly developed. Funny thing, the exact same thing happened on the earlier valve as well.
Yesterday I added an "extension" to make the float itself farther away from the valve. Now when it reaches shutoff (or almost total shutoff) the ball is 100% submerged. I checked the ball and it is tight with no leaks.
I'm kind of stumped why this problem is repeating through multiple hot water float valves. The cold water float valve has been installed for maybe ... 100 years ... with no problem.
The only clue I can think of is the valve screws into a 1" galvanized pipe. The interior of that pipe is corroded since it is probably original since 1987. Do you think this is a problem with debris from the pipe, or something else?
When first installed, it worked fine. But the problem slowly developed. Funny thing, the exact same thing happened on the earlier valve as well.
Yesterday I added an "extension" to make the float itself farther away from the valve. Now when it reaches shutoff (or almost total shutoff) the ball is 100% submerged. I checked the ball and it is tight with no leaks.
I'm kind of stumped why this problem is repeating through multiple hot water float valves. The cold water float valve has been installed for maybe ... 100 years ... with no problem.
The only clue I can think of is the valve screws into a 1" galvanized pipe. The interior of that pipe is corroded since it is probably original since 1987. Do you think this is a problem with debris from the pipe, or something else?