Just replace the ballcock valve..
duct tape it... yay!
It's not the toilet, there's a blockage in the pipes some where after the drain pipe from the toilet joins up with the drain pipe from the tub.You're going to need to have the pipe snaked.
To fix a sticky toilet lever, start by removing the toilet tank lid and inspecting the mechanism for any visible debris or rust. Clean the lever and the area around it with a damp cloth, ensuring there are no obstructions. If the lever still sticks, apply a small amount of lubricant, like silicone spray, to the pivot points. Reassemble and test the lever to ensure smooth operation.
To fix a self-closing toilet seat, first, check the hinges for any loose screws and tighten them as needed. If the seat still doesn't function correctly, inspect the closing mechanism for any debris or damage; clean or replace it if necessary. Additionally, you can adjust the tension of the closing mechanism if it's adjustable. If all else fails, consider replacing the toilet seat with a new one.
there can be many reasons and I will say my thoughts on just a few. 1. your toilet trap of the bowl is clogged with debris (toys, balls, etc) to fix = snake out toilet bowl or if necessary pull toilet bowl and snake backwards threw trap. 2. your tank flush flapper is closing to soon or your tank water level is not at right height to fix = change flapper or adjust water level height 3. your toilet arm before the vent is plugged because of back grade or debris clinging to the side of the drain pipe to test = pull toilet and run toilet water supply full on down threw toilet flange and see if any back flow. 4. your toilet main line is clogged from backgrade,roots,damaged pipe,etc but will let other fixtures slowly drain to test = camera toilet line from toilet flange out to street or septic or if no camera available then fill tub full and lav full and drain both at the same time and look at your lowest fixture trap to see if any back flow exists or open clean outs and if possible to see water flow .
it is a funny video on youtube of a woman on a toilet singing "sittin on tha toilet".
Yes, it is necessary to fix a toilet flange that is not level to ensure proper installation and prevent leaks or other issues with the toilet.
To fix a rocking toilet, you can try tightening the bolts at the base of the toilet using a wrench. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the wax ring or use shims to stabilize the toilet.
That depends on what is wrong with it.
To fix a toilet seal, you will need to remove the toilet, replace the wax ring seal, and then re-install the toilet. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly before re-installing the toilet to ensure a proper seal.
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To fix a toilet leaking at the base, you can try tightening the bolts at the base of the toilet, replacing the wax ring seal, or contacting a plumber for professional assistance.
To adjust the toilet float to fix a running toilet, locate the float mechanism in the toilet tank and adjust the float arm or screw to lower the water level. This will help stop the water from continuously running.
To fix a leaking toilet seal, you will need to replace the wax ring that seals the connection between the toilet and the floor. This involves removing the toilet, cleaning the area, and installing a new wax ring before reattaching the toilet.
If your toilet fill valve is leaking, you may notice water constantly running into the toilet bowl. To fix it, you can try adjusting the valve or replacing it with a new one.
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To fix a leak of water coming from the base of your toilet, you can try tightening the bolts at the base of the toilet, replacing the wax ring seal, or contacting a plumber for assistance.