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Toilets aren't just among the most frequently used plumbing fixtures in the average household, they are also the ones used with utmost urgency. So it should come as no surprise that homes normally have two or more of them, and that residents want to treat toilet problems without delay.

If you don't know how your toilet works, you'll never be able to fix it, or tell what's wrong with it. That's why we are committed to telling you everything you need to know about it.

Your toilet's handle is attached to a chain inside the toilet tank. When you push it down, the chain pulls on the tank's flush valve, causing it to unblock the tank's drain hole. Two gallons of water then rush down the hole and into the bowl, setting off the bowl's siphon. The siphon then sucks water and waste down the drain pipe.

When the water level in the tank drops, the filler float drops with it. In response, the refill valve fills the tank and bowl with water. This causes the water level and the float to rise, and the refill valve to stop. If the refill valve won't stop, the tank's overflow tube should keep the water level in check.

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