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When you’re the only one home and you can hear the toilet running from another room, you want to head for the hills. However, several scenarios can cause your porcelain throne to run on its own, and resolving the issue might be as easy as calling for toilet repair. Here are three reasons your toilet might be running, as well as what you can do to stop it.

3 Reasons for a Running Toilet

High Water Pressure

Although high water pressure can be handy when cleaning your home or scrubbing dishes, it can create problems with plumbing, as these fixtures rely on a balance of pressure to function. High water pressure may force more water into your tank than there should be, wasting resources and causing your toilet to run.

Damaged Flapper Valve 

toilet repairYour flapper valve is responsible for letting water from the tank rush into your toilet when you flush. Unfortunately, if this valve is damaged, it can trigger the flushing sequence early, causing your toilet to run. If your toilet hums, screeches, or runs unnecessarily, talk with a plumber about replacing the flapper valve. This toilet repair process takes under an hour, but it could prevent high water bills and a noisy toilet. 

Cracks Inside Your Tank

Over time, your toilet can develop tiny internal cracks due to ground movement and impact. These cracks allow water to escape your fill tank and enter your toilet bowl, resulting in a running toilet. To identify cracks, place a few drops of food coloring in your fill tank and watch your toilet bowl for pigment. If you notice dye transfer, it might be time to have a plumber replace your toilet. 

 

Has your toilet been causing problems? Since their founding more than 20 years ago, Amador Plumbing in Sutter Creek, CA, has helped home and business owners resolve a broad range of plumbing-related problems. From clogged drains and toilet repair to full plumbing system installations and troubled main lines, this experienced team can help. To learn more about their services and commitment to their customers, check out their website or call (209) 223-2204.

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