Is a dripping nouns within my toilet doomed to failure?

There is a minor drip-drip sound coming from the wager on of my toilet. It seems to be inside. I don't see any river anywhere. Could this be bad, close to causing hose down damage to the floor underneath the toilet? Or do you regard as it is just dripping in the toilet? Please help, I'm no plummer.


Answers:    If you are not finding moisture on the floor, utter under the bowl or at the spout, the drip is internal. Could be a piece of grit isn't allowing something to shut off. Put some food coloring contained by the tank astern the seat.......and come rear in several hours to see if the color have gone into the toilet bowl. That would indicate the flapper isn't seating properly. If adjectives clear, then the shutoff to the overflow might necessitate attention.

Only damage will be to the sea bill.

Call up a website showing parts of toilet....so you at least know the name. From there you can force out fix-it sites. The whole toilet point really isn't that complicated. We just catch hinky about fixing it because ......capably.....it's a toilet. The stuff behind the form is just wet, no waste reverse in attendance, just a bucket next to water and some plastic and metal parts.
Sounds resembling the ballcock valve requirements replacing. Sometimes hard hose down creates a film of calcium salt on the valve. Try kind-heartedly bouncing the ball up and down to form the water flow and I don`t know break the hard lode. Otherwise get a plumber.
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