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Most toilet tanks should hold enough water to fill to about one inch below the overflow tube for efficient operation.
After flushing, the toilet bowl should refill to its normal water line, usually covering the bottom of the bowl without being excessively high.
You can raise the water level by adjusting the toilet’s float upward so more water fills the tank after each flush.
To set the toilet water level, adjust the float on the fill valve so the tank fills to just below the overflow tube.
The water level in a toilet tank should sit about 1 inch below the top of the overflow tube for proper flushing performance.

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