My Landlord replaced a cracked tank with a whole new toilet.
The old tank had about a fingers-width of space between the tank
and the wall behind the tank:
The new toilet was installed with the tank butted right up to the wall
behind the tank; you can't even fit a piece of paper between the tank
and the wall:
That's a toothpick that I can't get between the wall and the tank.
Is this ok?
I told the Landlord that the tank is now under stress and it will
eventually fail, sooner or later.
Anyone have any comments about the installation of the new toilet?
Am I on any kind of good ground in my concern?
Thanks!
The old tank had about a fingers-width of space between the tank
and the wall behind the tank:
The new toilet was installed with the tank butted right up to the wall
behind the tank; you can't even fit a piece of paper between the tank
and the wall:
That's a toothpick that I can't get between the wall and the tank.
Is this ok?
I told the Landlord that the tank is now under stress and it will
eventually fail, sooner or later.
Anyone have any comments about the installation of the new toilet?
Am I on any kind of good ground in my concern?
Thanks!