Most likely problem is the flapper in the bottom of the tank. Simply replace it. Also, sometimes the chain can be too long and get caught under the flapper. It should be just long enough to reach from the lever arm to the top of the flapper with out pulling on it. Some new toilets have a float on the chain that has to be set at the right height.
You have to replace tank valve in tank. First try to bend the arm slightly downward that holds the ball and and lift up on ball to see if it shuts off-if not you need a new one from a hardware store about the same height. Turn off valve in wall, remove/replace-it's very easy for a novice to do
== == If you are unable to clear the toilet clog with a plunger, you may need to consider buying or renting a toilet auger to unclog the toilet. They typically run around $40 to purchase from any major hardware store and will save you a ton of time.
Insert the snake into your toilet and start feeding it into the drain to cranking the handle to break the clog. Once you get through the clog you should see the water go rushing out of the bowl, a sign of relief! If the plumbers helper didn't clear the line you need to get a plumbers snake. Outside your house in the area of the bathroom there is a cleanout plug. Unscrew the plug and rod out the drain line with the snake. If this doesn't work, call a plumber.
You shut off the valve on the inlet pipe then flush the toilet. Now sponge the remaining water out of tank and bowl. Get an old towel to put under back of toilet and remove inlet pipe from both ends. Now unscrew the 2 (or sometimes 4) holding bolts and the lift toilet off the floor. I always have an old cardboard box or similar to sit it on, as the wax seal will make a floor sticky. Remove the toilet from the room to make space for the new one. Fit a new wax seal to the flange on the floor and fit new mounting bolts if necessary. Now re-fit the new toilet onto the bolts and wax seal. Gently rock it to settle the seal down, then fit nuts on and tighten it down. I always fit a new SS braided supply tube rather than the grey plastic junk, this needs no sealant or tape, just tighten the bolts .
This is NOT a difficult job, you don't need ANY special knowledge, just common sense.
Install a new flapper . That is the valve at base of tank into toilet. Very easy too fix. Take old one out to store . Buy same one, go home and fit.
Use a plunger or call a plumber
it smoked to much.. Its clogged
No I just did that yesterday and it clogged my toilet and it will not unclog for the life of me
If you have a clogged drain and you have coke in your house .. 1st Poured coke in the toilet than You wait 15 Minutes and Flush the Toilet and After that open The Toilet top part and it will look clean..
Yes, but then sometimes the toilet gets clogged.
whoever took the dump that clogged it up
Dehydration, smelly underpants, stained and/or clogged toilet, and running out of toilet paper during the dump
Drain line clogged. Toilet itself may be problem.
A toilet is used for getting rid of body waste.
You can get rid of maggots in a RV toilet by flushing them down. You can also use bleach to kill the maggots.
the toilet overflows if either the building sewer, branch line in your sewer system or trap in your toilet gets clogged.
A plumber will unclog a blocked toilet. Due to the expense of calling a plumber you would be advised to try and clear the blockage yourself using a plunger or a plumbing snake to push the blockage through the toilet outlet.( A plumbing snake can be fashioned from a wire coat hanger). Another way to clear a clogged toilet is with baking soda and vinegar which is added to the toilet bowl and can help to clear blockages. If the toilet is clogged by a blockage that has occurred in the pipe work to the sewers then you will have to employ a plumber to solve the problem.
Probably because the line is still at least partially clogged.