When the flush handle wobbles excessively when you pull it, or if it takes multiple attempts to get a proper flush, it could be a sign that the connecting components are worn out. A flush arm that fails to return to its original position after being pressed may indicate a broken chain or 横浜市でのトイレつまり解消・水漏れ修理 flapper arm inside the tank. You might also notice water seeping slowly from the tank into the bowl even after the flush cycle ends, which can happen when the rubber valve isn’t lifting properly due to a bent handle mechanism. Another common sign is hearing an ongoing hiss after flushing, which suggests the tank outlet isn’t sealing correctly because the handle isn't engaging the flapper mechanism. Sometimes the handle itself becomes cracked, especially in older models, making it dangerous to operate. If you’ve tried replacing the flapper and the problem persists, it’s likely time to replace the entire flush handle. Replacing it is usually a simple and low-cost fix that can bring back full flushing power and avoid costly repairs.

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