

Your float should sit 1-2 inches below the fill valve and the overflow tube. Many toilets don’t have floats anymore, but if yours does you may need to adjust the height of your float. Toilet floats are made to make sure your toilet tank refills without overflowing.If it does not flush properly you may need to adjust the length of the chain again to make sure the flapper stays open long enough to let enough water into the bowl for a proper flush. /rebates/2fn2fhow-to2fcommon-toilet-problems&252fn252fhow-to252fcommon-toilet-problems26tc3dbing-&idlowes&nameLowe27s&ra1.
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Once the tank is full go ahead and give it a flush to test how well it flushes.

You don’t want the chain too short or it will constantly pull the flapper up and allow water to leak into the bowl. Hold the chain up to see where it hits while the lever is at rest – leave about two links of slack in the chain.Attach the new flapper to the prongs on either side of the flush valve then hook the new chain up to the end of the toilet handle lever.Take the old flapper off by unhooking the chain from the lever/arm (connected to the toilet handle) and detaching it from the prongs on either side of the flush valve.If you’ve turned off the water to the toilet properly it will not refill with water. Inside the toilet tank (the tank is the water reservoir that sits on top of the toilet bowl) you will find two main types of flushing mechanisms: One is the Flush Valve, and the other is the Fill Valve. Fix or replace the toilet float, overflow tube, and flapper. A toilet bowl doesn’t fill with water after flushing due to a float that’s too low, a faulty overflow tube or flapper, clogged toilet bowl jets, or a closed shutoff valve. Give your toilet a flush to drain the tank of water. Too little water flowing to the toilet bowl won’t wash the wastes down the drain and can lead to clogs.For new plastic flush valves, you may have to bend the flapper ears out and off the pins on the flush valve. Head back over to your toilet and turn off the water to the toilet using the shut off valve near the base of the toilet. Or unhook the flapper ears from the overflow tube. Before you do any work on your house it’s good to know where your emergency water shut off is just in case the toilet supply line or valve are leaking.If the water is running into the overflow tube, the water level might be too high or the overflow tube might be too short for the toilet. Check the water in the tank to determine if it is running into the overflow tube. For Kohler toilets, purchase a Kohler brand flapper. A running toilet is typically caused by the overflow tube, flush valve, or fill valve. For most toilet brands you can buy a universal flapper from your local hardware store.
