
Why Is My Toilet Not Flushing?
A malfunctioning toilet can be one of the most frustrating plumbing issues in Chelmsford. Whether it’s a toilet that doesn’t flush at all or one that constantly runs, these problems can disrupt your daily routine. At MillTown Plumbing, we’re here to help you identify and resolve common toilet flushing issues.
Toilet Not Flushing At All
If your toilet isn’t flushing at all, there are typically two main culprits. First, the tank might not have enough water. Check the water valve, which is usually located behind the toilet, to ensure that it’s open and that the float inside the tank is unobstructed. Second, the chain connecting the flapper might be loose or disconnected. If the chain has too much slack, it won’t properly activate the flush. Open the tank and make sure there’s adequate tension in the chain.
Toilet Bowl Not Emptying Completely
When you flush, the flapper in the tank should lift to allow water to flow into the bowl, creating a smooth flush. If the bowl isn’t emptying fully, it could be due to a clog. You can attempt to fix this by plunging the toilet or using a snake. If these methods don’t resolve the issue, check the chain. A loose chain may slow the flapper’s lift, preventing the toilet from flushing effectively.
Continuous Running Water
A continuously running toilet is not only annoying but also wasteful. This usually happens if the flapper doesn’t seal properly after a flush, often because it’s bent or warped. This improper seal allows water to trickle into the bowl, causing the running water sound. Replacing the flapper can usually resolve this issue.
If your toilet is still not flushing properly after trying these common fixes, contact MillTown Plumbing. Our experienced plumbers are ready to diagnose and solve any toilet-related problems you may have, ensuring your plumbing runs smoothly.
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