Image Credit: Everyday Home Repairs via YouTube
Here’s an easy and quick fix for your toilet’s low water level. Instead of paying for someone else to fix it for you, just try this super easy hack by Everyday Home Repairs on YouTube. You’ll be surprised at how simple it is to adjust your toilet’s water level.
Step 1
Make sure that every valve and tube inside the tank are functioning well, they should not be stuck or caught on anything. The low water level of the tank directly affects the water level of the bowl itself. Also, check whether the tube that connects the overflow tube to the valve stays higher than the water level so that if there’s any leaking around it will deliver the excess flow to the tube, just make sure that it stays properly centered. If you have an older model of toilet tube, be careful not to let it just dangle at the bottom and dipped in the water, make sure it stays inserted in the overflow tube.
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Step 2
The most common adjustment is by using a screwdriver or just your hands, twisting the adjustment of the valve, and raising the flow of water so that it lets more water in, and in turn, will fill your tank with more water faster. Check if it works by flushing the toilet, you should immediately see that the water flows in stronger and faster. Once you’re contented with the level of water, then you can put the lid of the tank back on. You might also see a line in the tube that indicates how high the capacity of your tank of water can handle, always follow that indicated line.
*Thanks to Everyday Home Repairs via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this video tutorial, then you’ll surely love his other tips and tricks too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!