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How to Fix a Running Toilet

If you have to jiggle the handle or your toilet randomly starts and stops running, a bad flapper is the first thing to check to get it to stop running. Before calling a plumber try replacing your flapper and see if that helps.

Your toilet flapper is in charge of flushing your toilet. It lifts when you push down the handle and lowers as the water drains. A bad one can’t seal right.

Step 1:  Shut the water off at the wall and flush the toilet

Step 2: Disconnect the chain from the flush arm and remove the flapper

Step 3: Take the old flapper to the store and buy a replacement

Step 4: Clean the opening at the bottom of the toilet and install the new flapper

Step 5: Attach the chain to the flush arm

Step 6: Turn the water back on and test

A man in a black polo shirt holds a blue plumbing tool in a workshop with shelves, tools, and equipment in the background.

If that doesn’t do the job, the next most common cause is a bad fill valve. Your fill valve is a tube that comes up inside the tank. It’s usually connected to the water supply hose from the wall.

A really common give-away that the fill valve has gone bad is water spraying from the top. You might think that’s how it fills the tank when you flush, but it’s not actually normal.

Like the flapper, a fill valve is something that you can replace yourself. Its pretty straightforward, if a bit more involved than replacing a flapper. Check out the video below for steps on how to replace yours.

A person points to the internal components of a toilet tank with the lid removed, showing the fill valve, float, and flush mechanism—helpful for diagnosing flushing problems or when you have to jiggle the handle to get a proper toilet flush.
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