It keeps running and will only hold inch or two of water
This sounds like the float is getting stuck , while the toilet is trying to fill if you see the float ball that is attached to a arm that pivots , if you lift the float up it should turn the water flow off from trying to fill the tank , some problems that can stop this are the rubber seal that lifts up when you press the flush button to allow water to flush the bowl does not seal back in a position so that the tank can never fill , sometimes the float ball can get stuck which stops it from rising up with the water level and shutting off the water , but my best guess is that the rubber seal has started to perish or distort and needs to be replaced you can find this right at the bottom of the tank and it is directly connected to the flush button ,so if you inspect inside the water tank and press the flush button you will see that it opens up and lets water pour into the toilet bowl but if a tight seal can not be made water will never fill the tank
SOURCE: Toilet tank not filling
shut the water off to the toilet .Remove the toilet supply from the tank end.slowly turn the valve on to see if their is any water coming thru the supply.If water is coming thru the supply than you know you need to change the ballcock.This is the part in the tank where the water comes out of.
SOURCE: Running water in Geberit Starck Toilet
I hate to say it but you may need a pro on this one, if you want I can try to walk you threw it but let me know. [email protected]
SOURCE: toilet keeps filling tank every 10 minutes
If there is no water on the floor then the water is leaking down the main tank drain. Take off the tank lid, turn off the water supply to the toilet. Fllush as much water out as you can. Look at the main drain, sometimes if the flapper valve is connected with a chain, the chain can get caught between the flapper valve and the drain hole, the flapper valve is pliable so it tries to seal around the obstruction but can't always do it. Make sure there is obstruction, that the flapper valve is not out of shape or old and non-pliable and that it lines up with the drain hole and doesn't get "hung up" on anything.
SOURCE: toilet keeps running water in
You don't have to replace, You just need to adjust the fill valve. If you have the ball **** type just tight the top phillips screw. If you have the newer type, close the water valve under the tank and Push down a plastic ring at the bottom of the filling valve, Push down the top of the valve, lift the plastic ring to it's place and open the water valve.
SOURCE: Toto one piece toilet intermitnently
This sounds like an inlet valve issue, or possibly a sunk float. Replace as needed. There should be a chamber that is LOWER than the handle, that would allow water to flow down into the bowl, is this item too tall?
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