Seat too far back as i mentioned above this is probably the most common reason why toilet seats won t stay up.
Toilet seat that won t stay up.
Toilet not level another reason why your seat won t stay up is that your toilet itself isn t level.
Sometimes a toilet seat has been improperly installed.
My toilet seat won t stay up because it won t lean back past the vertical.
It s just too old.
You should be able to stop it from sliding by tightening the nuts holding it to the bowl but they loosen again after a short time and the problem.
First of all close the toilet lid and look along the back where the seat connects to the toilet.
Family handyman to begin remove the toilet seat nuts and insert the rubber bushings.
Many toilets come with rubber shims to place between the tank and bowl that will solve this problem.
Check the tank from front to back with a level.
A couple things can cause this.
If the toilet seat still won t stay in place adjust its position.
A sliding toilet seat is one such problem.
3 reasons your toilet seat won t stay up 1.
Then use the tightening tool from the kit to snug up the nut.
Either the cistern needs to be raised so that the front edge of the seat doesn t touch the lid of the cistern and thus can go further back or the pan needs to be moved forwards so that the seat will lean further back.
Just loosen the screws holding the seat to the bowl slide it forward and tighten it back up.
Sometimes you ll have a toilet seat for years and years and you won t upgrade them until they stop working.
Which is likely to be easier.
Or perhaps the toilet bowl and seat came with the house.
Loosen the nuts that hold the seat to the bowl and slide the seat all the way towards the front of the bowl.
What to do when your toilet seat won t stay up.