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Running Toilets

May 15, 2014 at 4:08 PM

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If you find that your toilet is running often, it can be more than an annoyance. If water is running, it can get costly on the water bill. Furthermore, overflowing and flooding can occur if the toilet becomes clogged and the water keeps running.

Running toilets are a very common problem and are often easily fixed. In most cases it can be caused by a faulty fill valve, a flapper chain that is too long or too short, or a worn seal on the flapper. Don’t let this small issue turn into an expensive problem. To avoid both the running water and the potential flood damage, contact a professional today to inspect your toilet. We can quickly determine the problem and take the necessary steps to get everything flowing smoothly again. 



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