A running toilet might seem like a small inconvenience, but it can silently waste up to 200 gallons of water a day—adding up to thousands of gallons per month. The sound of continuous water flow is more than annoying; it’s a red flag that your toilet isn’t functioning properly. Whether it’s a faulty flapper, fill valve, or float mechanism, most issues can be fixed quickly and inexpensively. This blog post will help you identify the cause of a running toilet and walk you through the step-by-step repair process. No plumbing experience needed—just a little patience and some basic tools. Fixing it now could save you from high water bills and future plumbing problems.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Remove the Tank Lid – Carefully set it aside to avoid cracking.
  2. Check the Flapper – If it’s worn or not sealing properly, water will keep running.
  3. Inspect the Chain – Make sure it’s not tangled or too tight.
  4. Check the Float – If it’s set too high, water will keep refilling into the overflow tube.
  5. Adjust the Float Arm or Float Cup – Lower it to stop the fill cycle earlier.
  6. Replace the Flapper or Fill Valve – If either is damaged, swap it with a new part.
  7. Test and Observe – Flush and watch the tank to make sure the problem is resolved.

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