Quick answer
Check the water level in the tank and ensure the flapper is sealing properly. If the chain is too short or tangled, adjust it. For clogs, use a plunger or toilet auger to clear the blockage.
Confirm the symptom
- Toilet flushes weakly or doesn't flush at all
- Water level in tank is low or fluctuating
- Toilet runs continuously after flushing
- Handle is loose or doesn't lift the flapper properly
- Flushing makes gurgling sounds or water backs up
Tools and prep
- Adjustable wrench
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Plunger
- Toilet auger
- Bucket
- Rubber gloves
- Shut off water supply to the toilet
- Turn off electricity to the toilet if applicable
- Allow tank to empty before working inside
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Water SupplyDo: Locate and turn off the water supply valve behind the toilet. Flush the toilet to drain the tank.Observe: Tank should drain completely within a few minutes.Means: Water is off and tank is safe to work on.Next: Inspect the flapper and chain
- Inspect Flapper and ChainDo: Check if the flapper is damaged or not sealing properly. Ensure the chain is the correct length and not tangled.Observe: Flapper should close fully after flushing without sticking.Means: Flapper and chain are functioning correctly.Next: Adjust water level
- Adjust Water LevelDo: Check the water level in the tank. Adjust the float so the water level is about 1 inch below the overflow tube.Observe: Water should stop filling at the correct level without overflowing.Means: Proper water level ensures strong flushes.Next: Test flush
- Test FlushDo: Turn the water supply back on and let the tank refill. Press the handle to flush the toilet.Observe: Toilet should flush fully and refill properly.Means: Issue may be resolved with adjustments.Next: Clear clogs if needed
- Clear ClogsDo: Use a plunger to create suction and dislodge the clog. If plunger doesn't work, use a toilet auger to clear the blockage.Observe: Water should drain smoothly after plunging or augering.Means: Clog has been cleared from the drain line.Next: Monitor performance
- Monitor PerformanceDo: Observe the toilet for several flushes to ensure consistent performance.Observe: Toilet flushes properly without running or clogging.Means: Issue is resolved.Next: End
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Water Level in Tank Insufficient water in the tank leads to weak flushes. | Common | Easy | Float adjustment |
| Faulty Flapper A damaged or improperly sealed flapper prevents water from flowing into the bowl. | Common | Easy | Replacement flapper |
| Clogged Drain Line Blockages in the drain line prevent proper water flow and flushing. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Toilet auger |
| Incorrect Chain Length A chain that's too short or too long can prevent the flapper from opening fully. | Sometimes | Easy | Adjustable chain |
| Worn Out Handle or Lever A loose or broken handle can prevent the flapper from lifting properly. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Replacement handle |
| Mineral Buildup in Fill Valve Mineral deposits can restrict water flow into the tank. | Sometimes | Medium | Fill valve cleaning or replacement |
| Improper Bowl Siphon Action Incorrect water level or design issues can affect the siphoning action needed for flushing. | Rare | Hard | Professional inspection |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a toilet that isn't flushing properly include:
- Replacement flapper
- Adjustable chain
- Toilet auger
- Float adjustment tools
- Replacement handle or lever
- Fill valve cleaning kit
Purchase parts that are compatible with your toilet model for the best results.
When to call a professional
- Toilet continues to have flushing issues after clearing clogs and making adjustments
- Water supply valve leaks or is damaged and cannot be turned off
- Toilet bowl cracks or shows signs of structural damage
- Persistent gurgling sounds or water backup indicates a deeper plumbing issue
- You're unsure about the cause of the problem and lack the tools or confidence to fix it
FAQ
Why is my toilet not flushing even though the tank is full?
A full tank but weak flush may indicate a faulty flapper or clogged drain line. Check the flapper seal and clear any clogs.
How do I know if my toilet needs a new flapper?
If the flapper doesn't close properly or shows signs of wear, it should be replaced. A new flapper can improve flushing performance.
Can a low water level cause my toilet to not flush properly?
Yes, a low water level in the tank results in weak flushes. Adjust the float to ensure the water level is about 1 inch below the overflow tube.
What should I do if plunging doesn't clear the clog?
Use a toilet auger to reach deeper into the drain line and clear the blockage. If the clog persists, a professional plumber may be needed.
Why does my toilet run after flushing?
A running toilet after flushing is often caused by a faulty flapper or fill valve. Check the flapper seal and adjust or replace as needed.