What to do if the toilet keeps getting water

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The toilet bowl keeps getting water most likely due to a damaged or non-working part inside the toilet. If not treated in time, it will lead to waste of water resources and unnecessary economic losses. Here's a list of possible causes and what to do about them.

    1.Persistent water ingress caused by seat cushion pillars: Toilet seat cushions are an important part that connects the toilet bowl to the water tank, and the columns may be worn or torn, causing the tank to not close. At this point, the cushion post or the entire cushion should be replaced.

    2.Loose liner on the inside of the tank: The lining inside of the toilet tank may be loose, causing the tank to fail to close, causing the toilet to keep flooding. At this time, the liner can be fastened with a transport screwdriver.

    3.The toilet bowl is equipped with a round hood and the pipe is too long: If a round hood pipe is installed and the length is too long, the toilet will not close properly. At this point, you can adjust its length to the appropriate range.

    4.Toilet leaks: If the toilet's various pipes or seals are worn or failing, it can also cause the toilet bowl to continue to flood. At this point, the component or seal needs to be replaced or repaired.

    In short, if the toilet keeps flooding, it is necessary to take quick measures to find out the problem and repair it, so as to avoid wasting the silver resources next to the water and bringing economic losses. If possible, it is advisable to contact a professional plumber for repairs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Check that the flush switch (the inner part of the tank) is reset. The plastic flush switch of some flush toilets will occasionally get stuck after being worn for a long time and cannot be restored. Generally, the switch can be reset by repeating it several times.

    2.Check the water level limit device of the water tank. Loose or too high a water level limit can cause the water level of the tank to exceed the overflow level and flow from the overflow pipe into the toilet.

    3.Check the rubber plug at the outlet of the water tank. If the rubber plug at the outlet is damaged or blocked by foreign objects, resulting in poor sealing of the rubber stopper, it will also cause the toilet to flow more than once.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Open the water tank, find a water inlet piece, move it, if the water stops there is no problem, otherwise it is recommended to change the water part.

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