Glenwall Pressure Assisted Wall-Mounted Toilet

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Phadamo

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I need help. After about 1 yr, I am noticing a slow drip coming from the underside of the bowl (neck part) our Glenwall Pressure Assisted Wall-Mounted Toilet. There is actually a hole drilled in the underside in the glazed trapway, much like an air hole you would see in a bathroom sink. Is this hole supposed to be there and if so, can I cap or cork it off to stop the annoying slow drip?
 
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It could be a casting vent from the manufacture, but if it is leaking, then there has to be a flaw elsewhere to allow water to get into it. Plugging the hole will eliminate the symptom, but the problem will still be there. Contact American Standard.
 

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If you had diarrhea, would you put a cork in it? You should cure the problem, not cover up the symptom, even if the cure is a new toilet bowl, which A/S might supply if it is truly a defect and you contact them or a local distributor.

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