What should I do if my toilet is not flushing?

If your toilet is not flushing, there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem.

1. Check the water supply. Make sure that the water supply to the toilet is turned on. You can usually find the water supply valve behind the toilet. If the valve is turned off, turn it on and try flushing the toilet again. 2. Check the flapper. The flapper is a rubber seal that sits at the bottom of the toilet tank. When you flush the toilet, the flapper lifts up and allows water to flow into the bowl. If the flapper is not sealing properly, water will not be able to flow into the bowl and the toilet will not flush. You can check the flapper by removing the lid of the toilet tank and looking inside. If the flapper is not sealing properly, you will need to replace it. 3. Check the fill valve. The fill valve is a device that controls the water level in the toilet tank. If the fill valve is not working properly, the water level in the tank may be too low or too high. This can cause the toilet to not flush properly. You can check the fill valve by removing the lid of the toilet tank and looking inside. If the fill valve is not working properly, you will need to replace it.

If you have checked the water supply, the flapper, and the fill valve, and the toilet is still not flushing, you may need to call a plumber.

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