Have a toilet in your home that is constantly running? Not only is this a huge annoyance, but it wastes water that is going right down the drain. Here are some common reasons that your toilet could be running cause causing your home’s water bill to increase as a result.
Chain Problems
Inside the tank of the toilet, you’ll find a chain that connects the flushing handle to a flapper. The lapper covers the tank’s drain, and the handle lifts the chain and allows the water to empty from the tank. It is possible that the chain is giving you problems to cause a running toilet.
Start by flushing your toilet with the lid removes from the tank. This allows you see what is happening in the tank and diagnose the problem. If the chain is the issue, try straightening the chain to see if that does the trick, since there may be a snag that is causing the flapper to remain in the up position. Try repositioning the chain so that it has the slack it needs to operate the flapper. …show more content…
The flapper could have problems forming a solid seal with the tank’s drain, allowing water to continuously flow out. It could simply be a worn out flapper that is not sealing right, or a crack has developed to allow water out even though the flapper is in position.
Thankfully, a flapper is a pretty inexpensive part that you can try swapping out with a new one. When in doubt, try purchasing a new one to swap in and see if that does the trick. If not, you’ll need to look at other parts that help the flapper function.
Float Problems
The float is a part that connects to the flapper, and when the water levels drops down in the tank, it allows the flapper to fall down and seal with the drain. If the float is having issues, it will cause the flapper to stay upright and continue to let the toilet