The lever is typically attached to the flapper by a loose chain.
If the chain comes unhooked from either part, nothing will happen when you press the flush.
If the chain is detached, reattach it, and test the toilet’s flush.
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If the chain is damaged or broken entirely, you’ll need to replace it.
If you flush and nothing happens, the issue may be that the inletvalveto the toilet is closed.
This happens if the valve gets nudged while cleaning or is closed from a previous repair.
Fix this issue by opening the valve to allow water to flow into the toilet.
Once the tank is full, flush the toilet to test if it’s working.
If you’re unsure, get in touch with the water utility company for more information.
Clogged Toilet
Aclogis one of the most common issues that prevents a toilet from flushing.
Faulty Flapper
A weak flush can be a sign of a faulty or damagedflapper.
A toilet cannot flush properly if it doesn’t haveenough water in the tank.
To fix the problem, buy a new toilet flapper compatible with the existing flush valve assembly.
Remove and replace the old flapper, then find out if the toilet tank is filling properly.
Once it’s full, flush the toilet to ensure everything works again.
Damaged or Obstructed Float
A float typically sits on top of the water in a toilettank.
Rim Jet Blockage
Rim jetsare small holes on the underside of the toilet bowl rim.
The toilet struggles to flush when these holes become blocked or clogged by mineral deposit build-up or debris.
Yes, you could manually flush a toilet.
At the end, dump the remaining water into the bowl.
you’ve got the option to fix a toilet that won’t flush once you find the cause.
Start by plunging the toilet without causing the water to overflow, if possible.