A common problem during the summer is water accumulating under the toilet because of water condensation. The water in the tank is cold and the outside surface is cold, too. The humidity in the air ...
Q: When it’s really cold outside — in the 20s or lower — the toilet tank in my powder room develops so much condensation that it drips onto the floor in a measurable amount. The condensation forms ...
Q. I was visiting a friend in her cabin up north a few weekends ago and something strange occurred that I thought you might be able to explain. We were all taking showers in her small bathroom and the ...
Dear Readers: A few weeks ago, Mr. HandyPerson tried to offer some useful advice to a reader about sweating toilet tanks. He asked readers with better ideas to write him and share them -- and boy, did ...
If the problem persists, there are other options you can try, such as fitting an anti-sweat valve, which slightly raises the ...