Troubleshooting • Updated Jan 12, 2026 • 14 min read
Toilet keeps running: flapper vs fill valve (renter diagnosis)
A running toilet wastes water and can spike bills. In rentals, you can do a quick diagnosis and then decide whether it's a simple adjustment or a maintenance request.
Tools (optional)
- Food coloring (dye test)
- Phone camera (video of running/hissing helps maintenance)
- Paper towel (wipe water, check small drips)
Quick diagnosis (30 seconds)
- Lift the tank lid and listen.
- If you hear hissing while the water level is near the overflow tube, suspect the fill valve/float setting.
- If the tank refills every few minutes without anyone flushing, suspect a slow flapper leak.
Quick symptom table
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What you can do |
|---|---|---|
| Water slowly trickles into bowl | Flapper leak | Check chain slack, clean seat, report if worn |
| Tank refills randomly every few minutes | Flapper leak | Dye test; document and call maintenance |
| Continuous hissing | Fill valve issue | Adjust float level; report if it won't stop |
| Water level too high (near overflow tube) | Float/adjustment | Lower float; stop if unsure |
Safe checks you can do
- Open the tank lid and look at the water level (it should be below the overflow tube top).
- Check the chain: it should have slight slack. Too tight can hold the flapper open.
- Do a dye test: add a few drops of food coloring to the tank; wait 10–15 minutes. If color shows in the bowl, the flapper is leaking.
- Adjust the float (if your lease allows simple adjustments): lower the water level slightly.
Step-by-step details (low-risk)
1) Check the water level
- The waterline should be below the top of the overflow tube.
- If it’s too high, you may hear constant hissing as water spills into the overflow.
2) Chain check (common easy fix)
- If the chain is too tight, it can hold the flapper slightly open.
- If it’s too loose, the flapper may not lift enough on flush (less common for “running,” more for weak flush).
3) Dye test (best renter diagnostic)
- Add a few drops of food coloring to the tank water.
- Wait 10–15 minutes without flushing.
- If color appears in the bowl, the flapper (or seal surface) is leaking.
4) Float adjustment note
If your lease allows simple adjustments, lowering the float slightly can stop overflow hissing. If you’re unsure, document and call maintenance—don’t force parts.
Common causes (plain English)
- Worn flapper: rubber hardens over time and stops sealing.
- Dirty seal surface: mineral buildup prevents a tight seal.
- Fill valve wear: valve doesn’t shut reliably and “hunts” (refills randomly).
When to stop and call maintenance
- You can't stop the running after a simple float adjustment.
- Parts look cracked, heavily corroded, or loose.
- The shutoff valve doesn't work properly.
- There’s any leak at the base of the toilet or water on the floor.
Maintenance request template (copy/paste)
Subject: Toilet keeps running (possible flapper/fill valve)
Hi [Landlord/Maintenance], the toilet has been running/refilling since [date]. I checked the tank and the water level is [below/near] the overflow tube. I also did a dye test and [saw/didn’t see] color in the bowl. Could you please inspect and repair the flapper/fill valve as needed? I can share photos/video. Thank you.
How to stop it temporarily (if it won’t stop filling)
- Use the shutoff valve (usually behind the toilet). Turn clockwise gently to reduce/stop water.
- Don’t force it: older valves can break or leak if over-torqued.
- If the valve doesn’t work, report it—functional shutoffs are important for emergencies.
What to include in your ticket (fast fix)
- Video of the sound (hissing/refilling) and the tank water level.
- Dye test result (color in bowl or not).
- Timeline: “refills every X minutes” or “constant hiss.”
Common mistakes
- Ignoring random refills: it wastes water and can escalate bills.
- Over-adjusting the float without understanding the overflow tube height.
- Replacing parts without permission if your lease prefers maintenance handles it.
FAQ
- Is a running toilet urgent? It can waste a lot of water. In some leases, water usage impacts your bill—report it quickly.
- Should I replace parts myself? Many rentals prefer maintenance handles it. Diagnosis + documentation is the safest renter move.
- What if the toilet won’t stop filling? Use the shutoff valve if it works and contact maintenance immediately.
Related: Renter maintenance checklist • Slow drain guide