If your toilet is running continuously, here are some troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue:
1. Check the Flapper:
- Inspect for Damage: The flapper may be worn or warped, preventing it from sealing properly.
- Ensure Proper Alignment: Make sure the flapper is aligned correctly over the flush valve.
2. Adjust the Float:
- If the float is set too high, water will continuously flow into the overflow tube. Adjust the float arm or the float height to lower the water level.
3. Inspect the Fill Valve:
- Ensure the fill valve is functioning properly. If it’s faulty, it may need to be replaced. Look for any leaks or continuous water flow.
4. Check the Chain:
- Ensure that the chain connecting the flapper to the handle isn’t too tight or too loose. Adjust the chain length if necessary to allow the flapper to close completely.
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