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Toilet Tank

Posted on March 8, 2026 by Admin

A toilet tank is the upper portion of a toilet that holds water used for flushing. It’s an essential part of the toilet’s flushing mechanism. Here’s a clear breakdown:


🚽 Parts of a Toilet Tank

  1. Tank Lid – The removable top cover that protects the inner components.
  2. Flush Handle / Lever – The external handle you push to initiate a flush.
  3. Flush Valve / Flapper – Opens when you flush, allowing water to flow into the toilet bowl.
  4. Fill Valve / Ballcock – Controls refilling of the tank after a flush.
  5. Overflow Tube – Prevents the tank from overfilling by directing excess water into the bowl.
  6. Float (Ball or Cylinder) – Regulates water level by rising with the water and stopping the fill valve when full.
  7. Trip Lever / Chain – Connects the flush handle to the flapper, lifting it during a flush.

⚙ How It Works

  1. You press the flush handle.
  2. The handle lifts the flapper, letting water rush into the toilet bowl.
  3. The water triggers the siphon in the bowl, flushing waste away.
  4. The flapper falls back into place.
  5. The fill valve opens to refill the tank.
  6. The float rises with the water; when it reaches the correct level, it closes the fill valve.

🛠 Common Issues & Fixes

  • Running Toilet: Usually a worn flapper or misaligned float.
  • Weak Flush: Low water level or clogged flush valve.
  • Overflowing Tank: Faulty fill valve or float.

If you want, I can make a step-by-step guide to safely remove, clean, or repair a toilet tank with diagrams for each part. That’s very useful for DIY maintenance. Do you want me to do that?

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