Toilet Problems That Commonly Need To Be Repaired
If you aren’t already familiar with the inner workings of your toilet it is worth learning more about how the flushing process works.
Once you understand how the components in the toilet tank work, you will be in a much better position to identify toilet-related problems.
The best way to learn more about your toilet is by watching it in action. Begin by removing the lid from the back of the toilet tank. Then, flush the toilet. As you do, you will see that the toilet handle is attached to a chain that lifts up a flapper valve. This opens the flush valve opening, allowing water to drop down from the tank into the bowl.
As the new water enters the toilet bowl, the dirty water and the waste is forced down the drain pipe. Once all of the water has been removed from the tank, the flapper valve drops back into position, blocking the exit and allowing the tank to fill up again. Once the float ball reaches the correct height in the tank, the water shuts off.