Quick answer
If your toilet doesn't fully flush, check for a clogged trap or low water level. Use a plunger or toilet auger to clear blockages and adjust the float to increase the fill level.
Confirm the symptom
- Toilet doesn't fully flush even with strong water flow
- Water level in bowl is lower than usual
- Toilet requires multiple flushes to clear waste
- Water continues to run after flushing
Tools and prep
- Rubber plunger
- Toilet auger (snake)
- Adjustable wrench
- Screwdriver
- Bucket
- Work gloves
- Turn off water supply to toilet before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Water Level in TankDo: Lift the tank lid and check the water level. It should be about 1 inch below the overflow tube.Observe: Low water level or water not filling properlyMeans: Insufficient water in the tank can lead to weak flushes.Next: Adjust the float to raise the water level.
- Adjust the FloatDo: Locate the float and adjust it upward to increase the water level in the tank.Observe: Water level rises to the correct height.Means: Proper water level ensures a strong flush.Next: Test the toilet by flushing.
- Check for Clogged TrapDo: Use a plunger to try and clear any blockage in the trap. If it doesn't work, use a toilet auger.Observe: Water drains more freely after plunging or augering.Means: A clogged trap can prevent proper flushing.Next: If the trap is clear, move to the next step.
- Inspect Flapper ValveDo: Check if the flapper valve is opening fully when you flush. If it's worn or damaged, replace it.Observe: Flapper doesn't open fully or closes too soon.Means: A faulty flapper can restrict water flow to the bowl.Next: Replace the flapper valve if necessary.
- Check Flush ValveDo: Ensure the flush valve is not clogged or damaged. Clean or replace if needed.Observe: Flush valve is clear and functioning properly.Means: A clogged or damaged flush valve can hinder water flow.Next: Test the toilet by flushing again.
- Test the FlushDo: Flush the toilet and observe the water flow and how well it clears the bowl.Observe: Toilet flushes fully and drains properly.Means: The issue is resolved if the toilet flushes completely.Next: If the problem persists, consider professional help.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Water Level in Tank Insufficient water in the tank leads to a weak flush. | Common | Easy | Float adjustment or replacement |
| Clogged Trap A blockage in the trap prevents proper drainage. | Common | Easy–Medium | Toilet auger |
| Faulty Flapper Valve A worn or damaged flapper restricts water flow to the bowl. | Sometimes | Easy | Flapper valve replacement |
| Clogged or Damaged Flush Valve A clogged or damaged flush valve hinders water flow. | Sometimes | Medium | Flush valve cleaning or replacement |
| Incorrect Toilet Bowl Design Some older or low-flow toilets may not flush effectively. | Rare | Hard | Toilet replacement |
| Mineral Buildup in Pipes Hard water can cause mineral buildup that restricts water flow. | Sometimes | Medium | Pipe descaling or replacement |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a toilet that doesn't fully flush:
- Float adjustment kit
- Toilet plunger
- Toilet auger
- Replacement flapper valve
- Flush valve cleaning kit
- Water supply line repair kit
Purchase parts that match your toilet model for best results.
When to call a professional
- If the toilet still doesn't flush properly after trying all DIY solutions
- If there is significant water leakage from the tank or bowl
- If you suspect a major clog in the main sewer line
- If the toilet is old and requires replacement
FAQ
Why does my toilet not flush completely?
A toilet that doesn't flush completely can be caused by low water levels, a clogged trap, or a faulty flapper valve.
How can I increase the water level in my toilet tank?
Adjust the float mechanism to raise the water level in the tank to about 1 inch below the overflow tube.
Can a clogged trap cause a weak flush?
Yes, a clogged trap can restrict water flow and result in a weak or incomplete flush.
What should I do if my toilet still doesn't flush after trying these steps?
If the problem persists, it may be a more serious issue that requires a professional plumber to inspect and repair.