Most people don't.
If you do then visit a doctor or have a plumber call.
because it is clogged If a toilet has a blockage it will over flowWhen you say the toilet will fill are you talking about the tank?
push the sope across the water to the left side and jump on the rubber duck and jump out. Then flush the thumbdrive down the toilet.
The toilet may take so long to fill after you flush because the water pressure is so low. Generally, the water should fill up the tank in less than a minute.
The toilet itself is plugged or the pipe from the toilet to the drain is plugged. It may be that the tub and sink have their own drain pipe that may connect to the main away from the toilet drain. Plunge the toilet or sometimes if you fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and pour it into the toilet as fast as it will take it, that will flush out the line. It is a greater amount of water all at once an forces out what the clog is.
It sounds like you are ready for a flush valve replacement.
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Under what circumstance? New toilet, when you turn the water on, water goes down the overflow tube to fill the bowl. You don't have to flush it the first time to fill the bowl.
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Yes, adjust the fill valve, different ways for different types.
Inside the toilet tank there should be a small hose off of the fill valve that should be clipped to the inside of the fill tube to allow water to fill the bowl while it refills the tank after flushing.
Refill tube not connected /working.Float valve stuck or water turned off
It will fill a large bathtub.
you most definitely have a clog in your line.your toilet and bathtub are both draining in the same spot so if your flushing the toilet and there is a clog the water is most likely going to fill in the tub
It sounds like you need a new ballcock valve or either your fill tube has come off your flush valve. Just take tank lid off and check to see if water is going down the tube in middle of tank.
Probably because your water pressure is very bad or because the inlet is somewhat clogged.
Toilet cistern can cost a lot since it is the most used water in the house. But there is some ways to reducing the amount of water your toilet is flushing. First fill a half gallon container with water, place the container in the tank of the toilet, lower it in to the water, replace the lid and then youÕre ready to flush.
That means that your toilet is clogged, or your toilet was clogged and you need to just flush once more.
change the flush valve
Do you watch it not get filled up? There is a little hose inside the tank that helps fill the toilet when the tank is filling. It may be detached from the vertica pipe. < --- this answer is for the bowl not filling up after you flush the toilet There can be many reasons why the tank will not fill up and one of them can be because your chain that pulls the rubber flapper up to flush is either caught on something or the rubber flapper can be pulled to high and will not fall back down to close. Another is if you have a plastic cone flapper then the flush handle bar that slips into the plastic cone sleeve can be wedged against the toilet tank. another reason can be because your fill valve is clogged or the water is shut off.
pretty much you turn on the faucet and fill up the tub to get to the toilet where you dispose the flash drive :)
If it's a normal household toilet you simply lower the water level in the tank that's over and behind the toilet by adjusting the fill valve. There are many different designs so I can't tell you how on your particular toilet. Some ae as easy as turning a plastic screw and some are a real pita. If you adjust it and raise the water level too much water may run over into the overflow tube and it will just keep running. If you lower it too much your toilet may not flush completely. Generally I adust mine as high as they will go without overflowing in order to get a stronger flush. I have never needed or wanted to turn down a flush.
The fill valve flap is defective, causing the water to leak out. The fluid master that alllows water to enter the tank is jambed,defective or worn out and needs to be replaced.
there is many different toilet tanks that use different fill valves but the concept is the same EXCEPT for pressure assist or (mostly in commercial buildings) flush valves which do not have toilet tanks. When water flows into the tank threw the open valve it begins to fill up the tank and while the tank is filling it is also raising the float which is connect to the valve and when the float raises to a set height it shuts of the fill valve by pressure from the float arm. Pressure assist toilets have pressure tanks inside the toilet tank and uses the pressure from the supply line to flush the bowl, I think they are the best toilets to buy if you don't mind the noise and if you have good water.
Up along the rim of the toilet there are little holes that pour the water out when the toilet is flushed. Check the holes, they get clogged from build up over the years... Use a paper clip to clean them out.... A dirty job but could save you some $ replacing a toilet. You can check to see if that's the problem by filling a bucket with water and pouring it into the toilet. If it "flushes" correctly then it is not a drain line problem and is a problem with the water getting from the reservoir fast enough... that is likely the holes are clogged or you need new reservoir components.
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