How to Fix a Flapper on a Toilet
00:00:42 Steps
00:00:47 1 - Lift the top off the tank of the toilet carefully and set it somewhere where it won’t get broken
00:01:00 2 - Look inside the toilet tank
00:01:16 3 - Flush the toilet as you watch what happens inside
00:01:36 4 - Replace the chain or wire on the lift bar if the flapper doesn’t lift off the hole and you can see they are unattached
00:02:01 5 - Untangle any kinks in a flapper chain if it isn’t fitting back into hole after a flush
00:02:14 6 - Adjust the length of the flapper chain so that it doesn’t flop into the hole with the flapper, preventing it from sealing
00:02:35 7 - If it's a wire, move the wire connected to a flapper to a different hole in the bar to see if that corrects the problem
00:02:56 8 - Flush the toilet again to see if the problem is solved
00:03:07 9 - Adjust the float adjustment screw if the flapper does fit into the hole but water rises over the overflow tube and continues to trickle over it
00:03:23 10 - Turn off the water to the toilet if none of the above fixes the problem
00:03:46 11 - Flush the toilet to empty the tank after the water is off
00:03:57 12 - Lift the flapper and clean the edge of the hole and just inside it, first with a cloth, then lightly with a scouring pad
00:04:12 13 - Turn the water back on and flush the toilet to observe your work
00:04:29 14 - If the flapper ball continues to let water leak after adjustment, you will probably need to replace it
00:04:49 Tips
00:05:12 Warnings
00:05:23 Things
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