
A toilet that won't flush right - or keeps running after you flush - is one of those problems that starts as a minor annoyance and turns into a real headache fast. It wastes water, it's noisy, and it never seems to fix itself on its own.
Here's what we were working with on this one. The inside of the tank was heavily corroded and the flush assembly had seen better days. Mineral buildup, rust staining, and a worn-out flapper and flush arm all pointed to the same thing - this toilet needed more than a quick adjustment.
We went in, pulled the old hardware, and got everything replaced properly. New fill valve, new flush assembly, everything dialed in so the tank fills at the right rate and the flush cycles the way it should. Clean operation, no running water, no weak flush.
This kind of repair is one of the most common calls we get - and one of the most overlooked. A lot of people live with a bad-flushing toilet for months before they call anyone. The fix is usually straightforward, and it makes a bigger difference than most people expect.
If your toilet has been acting up - slow to fill, running between flushes, or just not flushing with any real force - it's worth getting it looked at. These issues don't resolve on their own, but they're almost always fixable.