A sweating toilet situation is one you would never wish to deal with. This nuisance can also end up ruining your toilet in a short period. 

It is a situation that happens due to condensation forming on the outer part of your toilet. Following are several tips that can help you keep your toilet from sweating. 

1. Installing an Anti-Sweat Valve 

An anti-sweat valve is a device that prevents condensation from forming on the outer part of your toilet. The valve allows water to flow freely through the toilet tank and flush bowl but prevents water from flowing out of the tank and down into the bowl. 

The best way to install an anti-sweat valve is to purchase one that can be screwed onto your toilet tank. Some devices need to be glued in place, while others will come with a bracket that can be bolted up to your tank. Some devices also have an adjustable height, so you can adjust it higher if you have an elongated toilet tank or lower if you have a smaller one. 

2. Uninstall the Tank 

Uninstalling your toilet tank is perhaps the simplest way to prevent condensation from forming on the outer part of your toilet. By uninstalling the tank, you allow fresh air to circulate through the tank and flush the bowl. This will prevent condensation from forming on the outer part of your toilet. 

To uninstall your toilet tank, our plumbers will unscrew it from its base and remove it. If you are unsure how to remove your toilet tank, check with your local home improvement store or plumbing supply shop. 

3. Inspect Your Tank 

The next step is to inspect your toilet tank for any cracks and leaks that could be causing condensation inside it. If you notice any issues, have a plumber come out to fix them for you.  

When inspecting a new toilet tank, look for any cracks or leaks causing condensation problems inside it. A toilet tank with cracks will allow water to sit inside it and create a place for condensation to form. 

4. Keep Your Toilet Dry 

You must keep your toilet dry. If you do not, you will find it difficult to prevent condensation from forming on the outer part of your toilet. You can use a paper towel to wipe the portion of your toilet exposed to the air. This will help prevent moisture from collecting on this surface. You can also use a paper towel to wipe down your toilet bowl after each use. 

5. Use Anti-Suds Products 

There are several anti-suds products available in the market to keep your toilet from sweating on the outer portion of your toilet bowl. You must choose a product that will work best for you and prevent moisture from accumulating on its surface. 

6. Contact an Expert 

If you are having problems with condensation forming on the outer part of your toilet, and you have tried all of the suggestions above, it might be time to contact a professional plumber. Once you contact Vigilante Plumbing, Heating, and Ac Company in Brooklyn NY, our experts will identify the exact problem and give you a solution for preventing condensation from forming on the outer part of your toilet.