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How to Stop Your Toilet from Running

A running toilet can waste a lot of water and inflate your utility bill. Fear not, as our AI assistant is here to help! Let's chat about fixing that running toilet issue.

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Once you've discussed and identified the problem, you will be able to fix your toilet with confidence and save both water and money. If you encounter any complications or need further assistance, feel free to ask our AI for more solutions.

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A running toilet can be quite bothersome, can't it? Often, jiggling the handle or adjusting the flapper can help. Sometimes, the issue is with the fill valve or flapper chain. Have you noticed if the toilet runs continuously or intermittently? We can try to figure out a simple solution together. Maybe you've tried something already that's worked partially?