Connect a hose to the water heater's drain valve at the bottom, then attach the other end in a secure area where the water may easily drain, like a floor drain or outside. Open the drain valve and let the water drain from the tank until it is empty. Seal the Leak. Once the tank has been drained, check the area for leaks.
Step Three: Tighten/Replace Connections. After you replace the washers and apply sealant, tighten the connections using your hands or a plumber’s wrench. Don’t tighten them so much that you strip them. If the leak still occurs at the connections, you may need new fittings.
Close the main water supply to the leaky valve. Loosen the bonnet nut on the leaky shut-off valve with an adjustable wrench. Pull the nut back to expose the valve’s threaded spindle. Wrap Teflon packing around the spindle, then hand-tighten the bonnet nut back into place. Use the wrench to firmly tighten the nut, but don’t over tighten it. First, confirm that the wax ring is to blame: Make sure the water is turned off and the tank is drained properly. Then, remove the cover caps and unscrew the toilet from the floor, carefully
Turn the water on to the toilet and allow the tank to fill. If the repair was completed successfully, the toilet should stop running when the toilet tank is full. Flush the toilet once to make

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