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Toilet Troubles? Signs You Need To Call A Plumber For Repairs

If the handle on your toilet breaks, you should be able to handle repairs on your own. You should also be able to take care of minor clogs with a household plunger. But, if you've got bigger problems with your toilet, you might need to hire a plumber. Read the list provided below. If you're dealing with any of the issues described here, call a plumber near you as soon as possible. It's time for toilet repairs. 

There's Water Leaking From the Base 

If you keep finding puddles of water in the bathroom, it's time to take a closer look at your toilet. If you see water around the base of the toilet, dry it up and watch. If you see water coming from under the toilet, you need to call a plumber right away. Toilet leaks can happen for a couple of reasons. One reason could be that your toilet has a crack in the porcelain. Cracks can allow water to seep through the toilet bowl or tank. Another reason could be a broken wax ring. You'll find the wax ring located inside the base of the toilet. If the wax ring gets damaged, your toilet will leak. A plumber can take care of both problems. 

The Tank Takes Forever to Refill

If it seems to take forever for the tank to fill, the first thing you should do is jiggle the flush handle. The flapper may need adjusting. If that doesn't fix the problem, it might be time to call a plumber. There are a couple of problems that can cause the tank to fill slowly on your toilet. One of those problems could be a broken flush valve. Or, the seal could have broken around the flush mechanism. Replacing the flush valve is something you can do on your own. But, if the seal is broken inside the tank, you'll need to call a plumber for repairs. A broken seal will cause water to leak from the tank until repairs get done.

The Toilet Runs for No Reason

If your toilet starts running for no apparent reason, you need to call a plumber right away. Your toilet will start running when the tank is low on water. If the toilet hasn't been flushed, the running water is a sure sign of a tank leak. Your plumber can identify the cause of the leak, and take care of the repairs for you. 

Contact a local plumber to learn more. 


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