Why Is Your Toilet Running & How To Fix it?

Toilet Running

Why is my toilet running?

You’re probably one of the many people who discovered their toilet running when they flushed it for the first time. You may have dismissed this as a minor issue and attempted to ignore it or find the quickest solution to get it fixed; however, if you do so, it will only be a matter of time before your toilet running constantly. In this reading, we’ll explain why your toilet is running and how to prevent it from happening again.

How to stop a toilet from running

If your toilet is running, it’s likely because the flush needs to be replaced. A running toilet can waste a lot of water and increase your water bill, so it’s important to fix it as soon as possible. Here’s how to stop a toilet from running:

  • First, check to see if the flush needs to be replaced. If it looks worn or damaged, it's probably time for a new one.
  • Then, flush the toilet to empty the tank.
  • Next, turn off the water supply to the toilet. This will prevent any more water from entering the tank.
  • Finally, remove the old flush and install a new one. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

How do I know if my toilet is leaking?

If you hear water running in your toilet tank after you flush, or if your toilet seems like it’s always running, there’s a good chance you have a leak. 

Here are some other signs that your toilet may be leaking:

  • Water on the floor around your toilet
  • A hissing sound coming from your toilet
  • A higher water bill than usual

If you’re not sure whether or not your toilet is leaking, put a few drops of food colouring in the tank and wait 15 minutes. If the colour shows up in the bowl, you have a leak.

Reasons why a Toilet is Leaking

There are several possible causes for a leaking toilet. The most common cause is that the tank’s flush or seal is not properly sealing, allowing water to leak out. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as mineral buildup on the seal, a faulty flush, or an incorrect float level. A cracked tank is another common cause of a leaking toilet. This is usually caused by age or a blow to the tank, such as dropping a heavy object on it. If you have a crack in your tank, you should have it repaired as soon as possible because it could cause further damage and costly repairs.

How to Fix A Toilet Running

If your toilet is running, there are a few possible causes. The most common cause is a leaky flush valve. The flush valve is located at the bottom of the tank and is responsible for sealing the tank after each flush. If the flush valve is not sealing properly, water will leak from the tank into the bowl, causing the toilet to run.

Another possible cause of a running toilet is a faulty fill valve. The fill valve is located in the tank and is responsible for filling the tank with water after each flush. If the fill valve is not working properly, water will continue to run into the tank even when it’s not needed, causing the toilet to run.

If you’re not sure what’s causing your toilet to run, you can try these simple troubleshooting steps:

First, check to see if the flush valve is leaking. To do this, lift up on the flush chain and let go. If the water in the tank starts running immediately, then you know the flush valve is leaking and needs to be replaced.

Next, check to see if the fill valve is faulty. To do this, turn off the water supply to your toilet and flush it several times until all of the water has been drained from the tank. Then, remove the lid from your toilet tank and locate the fill valve. Gently tap on the side of the fill valve with a screwdriver or other blunt object and listen for a clicking sound. If you don’t hear a clicking sound, then the fill valve is probably faulty and needs to be replaced.

If neither of these troubleshooting steps solves your problem, then you’ll need to call a plumber to come take a look at your toilet.

Conclusion

If you have a toilet running, you should investigate the cause and resolve the issue as soon as possible. A toilet running can waste a significant amount of water, resulting in higher water bills. It could also be an indication of a larger issue, such as a plumbing leak. Use this guide to troubleshoot your running toilet and fix it. Learn more about how toilet flush system works here.

Seek professional plumbing assistance to repair a toilet running.

If you require professional help in repairing your toilet or if you have a plumbing emergency, please call Normz Plumbing at 01933 384 684 or contact us via email or contact form here.

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