Replacing A Toilet Flush Lever In 5 Quick Easy Steps
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Replacing A Toilet Flush Lever In 5 Quick Easy Steps

Mr Rooter Tip Of The Day: The toilet tank lever is the part of the toilet tank that needs to be replaced more often than other parts.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) February 04, 2013 - Replace That Plastic Toilet Lever Easily

“A broken plastic toilet handle is easy to replace,” according to Mr. Rooter, Bob Beall, the most referred plumber in the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Youngstown Ohio areas. Beall says, “when reconnecting the plastic of metal flapper chain to the handle, it may be necessary to cut or bend the extension arm inside the tank.”

Mr. Rooter Plumbing in Northeast Ohio and Southwest Pennsylvania, offers free daily plumbing tips for the consumer at the new Mr. Rooter Media Center available here. Offering a free second opinion to residential and commercial customers has proved to be an exciting way for Beall to offer his expertise 24/7; exactly how he operates his plumbing services. Beall, showcased on KDKA in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, mentions the fact that he is the one who answers his phone, even in the dead of the night. Holidays, weekends and everyday in between, Mr. Rooter Plumbing has licensed master plumbers available for any emergency service calls.

“Tank handles are typically chrome, white, brushed nickel, or polished brass,” according to Beall. He notes that the consumer should never get a polished brass lever unless the finish is guaranteed for life.
Mr. Rooter’s Tip Of The Day

Tip #1 First, disconnect the valve chain from the extension arm.

Tip #2 Loosen and remove the holding nut by turning it clockwise; it is a left-hand thread.

Tip #3 Remove the handle by pulling it straight out the front.

Tip #4 Insert a new handle and turn the nut counterclockwise.

Tip #5 Reconnect the handle to the flush valve chain at exactly the same location it was removed.

Bonus Tip: It may be necessary to bend or cut the extension arm to correct its position.

Mr. Rooter Plumbing Pittsburgh offers the free second opinion and 24/7 emergency plumbing services.

President of the Pittsburgh and Youngstown Mr Rooter franchise, Bob Beall ‘s goal is to provide affordable costs to homeowners for any of the services they may need, many of which might occur unexpectedly. Mr Rooter coupons help to achieve this goal, as well as expert plumbing advice offered daily to homeowners. Mr Rooter prides itself on excellent customer service. Fast, courteous and front line services is what you should expect. We guarantee that is what you will get and our customers always know the price before we start.

About Mr. Rooter®

Established in 1970, Mr. Rooter® is an all-franchised, full-service plumbing and drain cleaning company serving 2.9 million consumers in the Northeast Ohio and Southwest Pennsylvania region. Recognized by Entrepreneur magazine among its “Franchise 500” and Franchise Times Top 200, Mr. Rooter® provides services to both residential and commercial customers. 24/7 emergency plumbing repairs call 1-877-ROOTER2. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please visit our Web site at http://www.rooter2.com . Follow Mr Rooter on Twitter (https://twitter.com/mrrootermedia ), or like Mr Rooter on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/MrRooterPittsburgh).

Mr Rooter currently serves seven major Southwest PA counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Sharon, Mercer, Washington, and Westmoreland. Mr Rooter Youngstown serves three major Northeast OH counties: Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull. Mr Rooter is planning a Grand Opening event on March 1, 2013 which will add residential and commercial plumbing services to Dayton Ohio and surrounding communities.

There’s A Reason They Call Us Mr.™

Debra Santavicca PR, SMM, WebIT
Mr. Rooter Media Center
724-553-9510
http://www.rooter2.com

Contact:

Rooter (Pittsburgh)
Robert Beall
http://www.mrrootermedia.com
724-776-2266

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