Cistern flush toilet




How to unclog a toilet

How to Unclog a Toilet - Ace Hardware

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Ace Hardware
Published on Jul 11, 2014

Learn how to unclog a toilet without using harsh chemicals or calling in a plumber. See how to use a plunger right, watch a demonstration of how to use an auger to clear a blocked drain and get tips on which household products and non-chemical products can help with a slow drain.

How to Fix a Running Toilet - 3 Most Common Problems

How to Fix a Running Toilet - 3 Most Common Problems

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House In Progress
Published on Mar 2, 2017
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Running toilet? Leaking toilet? Nobody likes a toilet that keeps running. We will show you the three most common causes and how to fix a running toilet so that you can avoid this expensive problem.

Most toilet problems can be solved if you know what to look for and a couple tricks for how to fix these basic issues. These easy solutions will help you to fix a toilet that is constantly running and costing you money on your water bill.

The three most common problems that cause toilet to run constantly are:

1. A leaky flapper - This is as easy as buying a new $6 flapper that fits your toilet brand and replacing in under 5 minutes.
2. Float problems - This could mean that the chain is getting stuck in between your flapper and the bottom of the tank or that the float is set too high. If the chain is getting stuck, simply trim it or clip the end to the clip that hold the chain to the flush lever. If the float is set too high you will know because the water will constantly flow into the overflow tube. Check out the video to see how to lower the float.
3. A broken or defective fill valve - If you still hear that annoying sound of water running you might want to pick up a new fill valve. This is a pretty easy DIY project and will save you tons by doing it yourself. Just remember to drain the tank first!

House in Progress aims to make home projects easy by showing you the steps involved, tools you will need and the difficulty to accomplish any home improvement or repair, including how to fix a running toilet.