near toilet floor constantly wet
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More pictures all around toilet.
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it could be the seal to the closet flange or it could be the tank to bowel gasket or the washers on the tank bolts. or the supply line. or something in the wall. you need to get back there and look at where it is coming from.
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There's a commonly overlooked source: condensation. If the relative humidity is high enough — unlikely in the winter, but not impossible — condensation can form on the tank from the cold water coming in and then drip down on the floor. I've had that happen.
Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England2 -
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I've replaced many dozens of toilets in a former life. Seeing that moisture pattern and assuming you already ruled out the supply line leaking
-Tank to bowl ring gasket or bolt gaskets leaking
-condensation around tank dripping down, generally more common in summer in spaces without AC
-leaking wax ring and water seeping under tiles but coming up through grout joints
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Is the house on a slab? Looks like an under floor leak. It looks dry around the toilet .
Miss Hall's School service mechanic, greenhouse manager, teacher, dog walker and designated driver
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@azward "What could be leaking?"
The packing nut on the service valve.
The closet riser/supply tube suppling water to the toilet.
The tank to bowl bolts are loose.
The tank to bowl washers used with the same bolts are worn out.
The flush valve spud gasket between the tank and bowl.
Condensation build up on the toilet.
The thoughts above can commonly be checked visually.
Below are not usually visible.
The next is the wax gasket that cannot be seen between the floor and the toilet.
Rarely the toilet could be cracked. I mention this here because a crack is not always visible.
If any of the above are not found, a rebuild with the above parts should eliminate the leak.
As what @HomerJSmith says above. "More pictures all-around."
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Do the wet finger test. What's the wet finger test, you ask? Run a dry finger under the tank where it meets the bowel. If your finger comes up wet, you're honing in on the source of your concern.
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connection from the storage tank to the toilet
Water inlet
You need to look under the tank
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