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How to Fix a Running Toilet

Is your toilet constantly running? Don't worry, our AI assistant is here to help you identify and fix the problem. Whether it's a faulty flapper, a problem with the float, or another issue, we can guide you through the necessary steps to resolve it.

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Once you've resolved your running toilet issue, explore our additional resources for maintaining your plumbing or contact a professional if more help is needed.

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A running toilet can waste water and be frustrating. Often, the cause is a faulty flapper, fill valve, or float adjustment. Replacing the flapper is a common fix, as they can wear out. Have you noticed the toilet running continuously, or does it stop after a while? Are you comfortable attempting minor repairs, or do you prefer calling a plumber? Let me know if there's any part of the process you'd like more details on!