What's actually causing this

Toilets run when water continuously trickles from the tank into the bowl. The two most common culprits are a worn-out flapper that doesn't seal properly, and a fill valve that's stuck open or set too high.

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Step-by-step fix

  1. 1

    Diagnose the problem

    Lift the tank lid and add a few drops of food coloring. If color appears in the bowl within 10 minutes without flushing, the flapper is leaking.

  2. 2

    Turn off the water supply

    Turn the shutoff valve behind the toilet clockwise. Flush once to empty the tank.

  3. 3

    Replace the flapper

    Unhook the old flapper from the overflow tube pegs. Snap the new flapper in place and reconnect the chain — leave about half an inch of slack.

  4. 4

    Adjust the fill valve

    If water is running over the overflow tube, the water level is too high. Adjust the float arm or float ball downward until the water sits 1 inch below the top of the overflow tube.

  5. 5

    Turn water back on and test

    Slowly open the shutoff valve. Let the tank fill and listen for any continued running after the fill cycle completes.

What this costs in Orlando
DIY (parts only) $5–25
Hiring a local pro $100–200
Cost of doing nothing $70–200/mo water bill increase
Plumbing considerations for Orlando homeowners

In Orlando, tap water is very hard (220–300 ppm). Orlando's water is very hard, sourced from limestone aquifers. Mineral deposits are severe. Water softeners or filters are very common. Salt intrusion is a growing concern near coast.

Plumbers in Orlando typically charge $100–160/hr. Most homeowners budget $800–2,500 for common repairs like fixture replacement, drain clearing, or valve repairs.

Florida has strict licensing. Plumbing requires state-licensed plumber. Homeowner exemptions very limited.

Majority post-1980s elevated construction. Copper is standard. Very hard water means water heaters fail faster (6–8 years). Sediment buildup is severe. Elevated homes due to flood risk. Storm surge can flood systems.

DIY in Orlando: Orlando's strict Florida licensing, hurricane codes, and hard water conditions restrict DIY repairs. Hire licensed professionals for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. Very hard water management requires professional knowledge.

Stop and call a pro if you see this
  • The tank or bowl has visible cracks.
  • The toilet rocks or is loose at the base — this may indicate a wax ring failure.
  • Water appears on the floor around the base after flushing.
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