probably needs uncluging
If leaking at toilet flange, wax ring needs replaced.
because the flushing washer is broken and needs to be replaced, or the inlet washer is broken and the water is over flowing into the pan
Yes, a stuck toilet flapper can cause the toilet to overflow. When the flapper fails to close properly, water continues to flow from the tank into the bowl, eventually leading to an overflow if the tank keeps filling. This can result in water spilling over the rim of the toilet bowl and onto the floor. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent this issue.
there are many ways the clog a toilet 1. you can take a big dump 2. put lots and lots of toilet paper in it 3. put foreign objects in it 4. get a cheap low flow toilet
The flow rate of a toilet typically ranges from 1.28 to 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF) for modern, efficient models, while older toilets may use up to 3.5 to 7 GPF. This flow rate determines how much water is released during a single flush to effectively remove waste. Low-flow toilets are designed to conserve water while still providing adequate flushing performance. The specific flow rate can vary based on the toilet's design and manufacturer.
Generally it is caused by either a blockage or partial blockage in the drain downstream. But I have known backfall on the drains leading away from the toilet to cause it as well, though this is rare.
when it rains alot
out of the toilet
A toilet gets clogged when something blocks the flow of water and waste through the pipes. Common causes include flushing too much toilet paper at once, flushing non-flushable items like wipes or feminine products, or a build-up of mineral deposits or debris in the pipes.
If leaking at toilet flange, wax ring needs replaced.
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many toilet papers!!!
Replace /bulb / flapper /disc and check the over flow tubeA:The kits are inexpensive and come with the float and the flapper assembly.
cilia
A toilet T valve is used to control the flow of water to a toilet. It functions by allowing water to flow into the toilet tank when the handle is pressed, and then stopping the flow once the tank is filled to the desired level. This helps regulate the water level in the tank and ensures proper flushing of the toilet.
A toilet may keep running due to a faulty flapper valve, a leak in the fill valve, or a problem with the float. These issues can prevent the tank from filling properly and cause water to continuously flow into the bowl.
To turn off a toilet and stop water flow, locate the shut-off valve behind or near the toilet and turn it clockwise until it is fully closed. This will stop the water from flowing into the toilet.