Toilet repairs

A fill valve and flapper inside the tank let water in and out. Most toilet issues begin there.

“If you hear water constantly running, you want to check your fill valve and flapper,” says David Rea, owner of Queen Anne Handyman. “With the fill valve, water may be spilling over the top. Flappers wear out over time and water seeps underneath them.”

To fix them, first shut off the water line and drain the tank. Then, screw in a new valve or attach a new flapper. Together, they cost less than a movie ticket and popcorn. – Marc Freeman

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