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How to fix low toilet bowl water?
My toilet water level went to very low, I checked the water tank and thought maybe something is missing, or how to adjust the water level. Thanks
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Re: toilet bowl water level very low
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @hpy. It's great to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about toilet water levels.
The water level in your toilet bowl is controlled by the float on the inlet valve, which is the component on the right side inside the cistern. This float rises with the water and shuts off the supply once it reaches the set level.
If the low water level is a sudden change and you haven't made any adjustments, it's possible the float valve has failed or isn't functioning properly. You can try adjusting the float to raise the water level, but if that doesn’t work or the float doesn’t respond, it may be time to replace the inlet valve. Something like the Fluidmaster Bottom Entry Toilet Inlet Valve should work.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell

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