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Why Does My Toilet Keep Running? (And How to Fix It)

By Cregger Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical

March 19, 2026

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A constantly running toilet isn’t just annoying — it can waste hundreds of gallons of water and quietly increase your utility bill. The good news? In many cases, a running toilet fix is simple and inexpensive.

Cregger — trusted experts in heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical services — helps homeowners across Ferndale, Royal Oak, Berkley, Birmingham, Troy, and surrounding Metro Detroit communities solve toilet problems quickly and professionally.

Before you call for service, here’s how to troubleshoot the most common causes — and how to know when it’s time to bring in a licensed plumber.

Why Is My Toilet Running Continuously?

A toilet keeps running when water continues flowing from the tank into the bowl after a flush. Inside the tank are a few key components:

  • Flapper
  • Fill valve
  • Float
  • Overflow tube
  • Flush handle and chain

If any of these parts malfunction, water may continuously leak into the bowl.

Step 1: Check the Flapper (Most Common Issue)

The flapper is the rubber seal at the bottom of the tank. It lifts when you flush and seals shut afterward.

Over time, flappers can:

  • Warp
  • Crack
  • Accumulate mineral buildup
  • Lose their seal

Even a small gap allows water to leak into the bowl, causing the fill valve to run constantly.

DIY Running Toilet Fix: Replacing the Flapper

  1. Turn off the water supply valve behind the toilet.
  2. Flush to empty the tank.
  3. Disconnect the old flapper from the chain and overflow tube pegs.
  4. Install a new flapper (make sure it matches your model).
  5. Turn the water back on and test.

Flappers are inexpensive and widely available at hardware stores.

If replacing the flapper doesn’t solve the issue, further diagnosis may be needed.

Step 2: Inspect the Chain

The chain connects the flush handle to the flapper. If it’s too tight, the flapper won’t close properly. If it’s too loose, it may get caught underneath.

Quick Adjustment

  • Leave slight slack in the chain.
  • Ensure it doesn’t tangle around other components.

This simple adjustment often resolves minor running issues.

If you’re unsure how to adjust internal components safely, Cregger can help with fast, professional plumbing service.

Step 3: Check the Fill Valve

The fill valve controls water refilling after a flush. If it malfunctions, it may:

  • Run continuously
  • Shut off too late
  • Fail to shut off at all

Signs of fill valve problems include:

  • Hissing sounds
  • Water trickling into the overflow tube
  • Inconsistent tank refill levels

DIY Running Toilet Fix: Adjust the Float

Most fill valves have an adjustable float. Lowering the float slightly may stop water from rising above the proper level.

If the fill valve is worn or damaged, replacement is typically straightforward — but compatibility matters.

When in doubt, call Cregger for proper diagnosis and installation.

Step 4: Inspect the Overflow Tube

The overflow tube prevents tank overfilling by directing excess water into the bowl.

If water is constantly flowing into the overflow tube, it may mean:

  • The float is set too high
  • The fill valve is faulty
  • Water pressure is too high

Lowering the float may fix the problem. However, persistent overflow issues may require professional evaluation.

How to Test for a Silent Leak

Some running toilets aren’t obvious. You may not hear water, but the tank slowly drains.

Dye Test

  1. Add a few drops of food coloring to the tank.
  2. Wait 10–15 minutes without flushing.
  3. Check the bowl.

If color appears in the bowl, you have a leak.

Silent leaks can waste thousands of gallons annually.

Stay proactive — schedule plumbing maintenance with Cregger today.

When a Running Toilet Fix Requires a Professional

While many toilet issues are DIY-friendly, some situations call for expert attention.

Call a plumber if:

  • The toilet continues running after replacing parts
  • There are cracks in the tank or bowl
  • You notice water pooling around the base
  • The shut-off valve won’t close
  • Water pressure seems unusually high
  • Multiple plumbing fixtures show problems

These symptoms may indicate deeper plumbing issues beyond the toilet itself.

Need help fast? Contact Cregger for same-day plumbing service in Metro Detroit.

Could High Water Pressure Be the Cause?

Excessively high water pressure can stress plumbing fixtures, including toilets.

Signs of high pressure include:

  • Banging pipes (water hammer)
  • Leaking fixtures
  • Frequent toilet component failures

If you suspect pressure issues, a pressure regulator inspection may be necessary.

Cregger can evaluate your entire plumbing system to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Michigan Water Conditions and Toilet Components

In Southeast Michigan, mineral-rich water can accelerate wear on rubber and plastic components.

Over time, hard water contributes to:

  • Flapper deterioration
  • Mineral buildup in valves
  • Reduced efficiency

Regular maintenance helps prevent recurring running toilet issues.

If your home is older — especially in Berkley or Birmingham — aging plumbing components may also play a role.

Repair vs. Replacement: When Is a New Toilet Better?

If your toilet:

  • Requires frequent repairs
  • Is over 15–20 years old
  • Uses excessive water per flush
  • Shows cracks or structural damage

Replacement may be more cost-effective.

Modern high-efficiency toilets use significantly less water, reducing monthly bills.

Cregger provides expert toilet installation and plumbing upgrades tailored to Michigan homes.

Preventing Future Running Toilet Problems

Preventative maintenance reduces the likelihood of recurring issues.

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect tank components annually
  • Avoid harsh chemical cleaners inside the tank
  • Replace flappers every few years
  • Monitor water bills for unexpected increases

Small steps can prevent wasted water and costly damage.

Call Cregger today to schedule plumbing service and protect your home’s efficiency.

Why Metro Detroit Homeowners Trust Cregger

Since 1993, Cregger has helped Michigan homeowners maintain safe, efficient plumbing systems. As a family-owned business based in Ferndale, we understand the challenges posed by aging infrastructure and seasonal temperature changes.

Homeowners trust Cregger because we provide:

  • Licensed and insured technicians
  • Transparent pricing
  • Same-day service options
  • Decades of local expertise
  • Full-service heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical solutions

Whether you need a simple running toilet fix or a full plumbing upgrade, we deliver dependable service.

Stop the Running — Fix Your Toilet Today

A running toilet wastes water, increases bills, and signals worn components that shouldn’t be ignored. While many fixes are simple, persistent problems deserve professional attention to prevent bigger plumbing issues.

Call Cregger today for expert plumbing service in Metro Detroit and get your toilet — and your water bill — back under control.

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