If you need to replace any of the toilet parts, why not get Fluidmaster’s Everything Kit includes everything you need to fix your toilet in one purchase? If you are in the U.S. and have a 2″ flush valve toilet, we recommend the2″ Everything Kit ...
Low water levels in the tank:A lack of water in the toilet tank is the most common cause of a slow flush. To see if this is the problem, open the toilet lid and check the water level in the tank. If it looks lower than usual, this might explain why there isn’t enough power be...
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Practicing prevention is the best way to avoid having to unclog a toilet in the first place. Here are tips on how to prevent a clogged toilet: Never flush heavy paper products down the drain (this includes paper towels and tissues). Always make sure the products you flush are safe for pl...
Here are some simple steps on how to fix a clogged toilet. First, remove the top of the tank and find the flap valve that controls water flow from the tank to the bowl. When you flush, this valve stays open to allow the bowl to refill. Be prepared to reach down and flip it shut...
This problem is related to the toilet flapper and the toilet flush valve. The toilet flapper raises when the toilet is flushed. After the water has drained into the bowl, the flapper closes. It seals against the rim of the flush valve. The seal between the flush valve and the flapper is...
Flush valve Fill valve Flush valve chain Instructions How to Fix a Running Toilet A constantly running toilet isn't just an annoyance; it's also a costly waste of water that you will end up paying for on your next water bill. To resolve this problem, identify the part that is causing ...
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First, remove your tank’s cover and flush the toilet. Observe how the chain behaves. If it barely raises the flapper, it’s too short. If it’s so long that it threatens to get under the flapper, it’s too long. In either case, the fix is relatively simple. If the chain is too...
The flush lever is mounted through the side of the toilet tank, and it’s attached to a lever and chain which in turn attaches to a flexible rubber flap covering the hole in the bottom of the toilet tank. Push down on that lever and you pull the chain tight and in the process lift...