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  2. Common Toilet Problems and How to Fix Them - Lowe's

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    Problems like a slow-filling, running, leaking, noisy or clogged toilet may not require a plumber. There are some basic do-it-yourself (DIY) fixes for many problems. Learn how a toilet works and then you can troubleshoot and repair issues, such as a toilet base leak and the toilet not flushing.

  3. If your toilet is giving you trouble, you’ve come to the right place. Check out the likely issues here and learn how to launch a DIY toilet repair rescue mission, without calling a...

  4. How To Fix a Leaking Toilet - This Old House

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    Luckily, you can fix most toilet problems yourself with a little know-how and some basic tools. Let’s walk through some simple toilet parts, common issues, and step-by-step solutions to get your toilet working properly again.

  5. Common Toilet Problems You Can Easily Fix - The Home Depot

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    Address common toilet problems with this review of simple toilet repairs and adjustments, such as troubleshooting leaky toilet tanks and bowls and replacing such parts as toilet flappers, handles and fill valves.

  6. How to Fix a Running Toilet | Common Toilet Problems | HGTV

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    Learn how to easily fix common toilet problems such as a toilet that runs intermittently, a toilet that flushes slowly and a clogged toilet.

  7. Common Toilet Problems You Can Repair Yourself - The Spruce

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    Many toilet problems can be repaired by yourself, without calling a plumber. Learn some toilet repairs you can do to fix the problem inexpensively.

  8. How to Fix a Toilet Tank - The Home Depot

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    Troubleshoot the problem by first adjusting the water level and replacing the toilets flapper. If the leak is coming from around the base of the toilet, a faulty wax ring may be to blame. If none of the above works, you have a leaky toilet tank that needs repair.