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The problem of constant water flow in the toilet was solved once and for all: a simple method from an experienced plumber

Posted on February 21, 2026 by Admin

If your toilet has constant running water, the fix is usually much simpler than people think. Most plumbers will tell you it’s almost always one of two parts inside the tank — and you can fix it in minutes.

The #1 Cause: A Worn Flapper

Inside the tank, the flapper valve seals the opening that lets water flow into the bowl.
When it becomes warped, cracked, or stiff, water slowly leaks through — and the tank keeps refilling nonstop.

✔ Simple Plumber’s Fix (10–15 minutes)

  1. Turn off the water supply (valve behind the toilet).
  2. Flush to empty the tank.
  3. Unhook the old flapper from the overflow tube.
  4. Take it to a hardware store and buy the same size replacement.
  5. Snap the new flapper in place.
  6. Turn water back on and test.

💰 Cost: Usually under $10.
🔧 Difficulty: Very easy.


The Second Common Cause: Fill Valve Set Too High

If water constantly trickles into the overflow tube:

  • Adjust the float lower using the adjustment screw or clip.
  • Water level should sit about 1 inch below the overflow tube.

If adjusting doesn’t help, replacing the fill valve is inexpensive and straightforward.


Quick Test to Confirm a Flapper Leak

Put a few drops of food coloring in the tank.
Wait 15–20 minutes without flushing.
If color appears in the bowl → the flapper is leaking.


Why Fix It Quickly?

A running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons per day, increasing your water bill significantly.


Bottom Line

In most cases, the “experienced plumber’s secret” is simply:
👉 Replace the flapper.
👉 Adjust or replace the fill valve.

No expensive tools. No major repairs.

If you’d like, I can also show you how to tell which internal toilet system you have before buying parts, so you don’t get the wrong replacement.

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