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FixItSteps • Plumbing Troubleshooting

Toilet Keeps Running — Causes & Easy Fixes

A running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons a day. The good news: almost every cause is cheap, fast, and DIY. This guide walks you through the exact fixes in the right order.

#1 cause: Worn flapper
DIY time: 5–15 minutes
Tools needed: Usually none

Quick Diagnostic (2 checks)

Lift the tank lid and answer these — we’ll point you to the fix.

Before you start: Turn off the water valve behind the toilet if water won’t stop running. No electricity, no special tools required.

Step-by-Step Fixes (Most Common First)

1

Adjust the fill valve / float

Why: water level too high sends water down the overflow tube.
  • Water level should sit ½–1 inch below the overflow tube.
  • Turn adjustment screw or slide float down slightly.
  • Flush and recheck.
2

Fix or adjust the flapper chain

Why: chains that are too tight or tangled prevent sealing.
  • Chain should have ½ inch of slack.
  • Ensure chain isn’t caught under the flapper.
  • Flush and watch the seal.
3

Replace the flapper (most common fix)

Why: worn rubber leaks water silently into the bowl.
  • Turn off water and flush to empty tank.
  • Unclip old flapper from overflow tube.
  • Install matching flapper (universal works for most).
  • Reconnect chain with slight slack.
If your toilet runs silently and refills every few minutes, it’s almost always the flapper.
4

Replace the fill valve (if it won’t shut off)

Why: worn valves can’t fully stop incoming water.
  • If float adjustment doesn’t help, the valve may be worn.
  • Universal fill valves are inexpensive and widely available.
  • Follow package instructions — typically 10–15 minutes.

Tools & Parts (Optional)

ItemWhy
Toilet flapperFix silent leaks (most common)
Fill valveStops overflow & constant refilling
Adjustable wrenchOnly needed for fill valve swap

FAQ

Why does my toilet run randomly?

A slow flapper leak lets water escape until the fill valve refills the tank.

Is a running toilet expensive?

Yes — it can waste hundreds of gallons per day and spike your water bill.

Can I fix this without replacing parts?

Sometimes adjusting the float or chain works, but flappers wear out over time.