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We just brought a Jacuzzi toilets and find that there are not much water in the bowl (3 inch deep). Can it be adjusted to have more water in the bowl ?

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You cannot adjust the standing water level in any toilet bowl..That level is designed in. To verify what has been designed into the bowl just add water. Take a large pot full of water and just dump it dierctly into the bowl. Whatever level you end up with is by design.

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