A Smooth Operating Toilet Makes For A Relieved Household
After you flush, you cross your fingers because lately you’ve been grabbing the plunger quite a bit. But what’s causing your unhappy commode, and what should you do to fix it?
A common cause of toilet problems is clogging. Check your faucet - if your sink is draining normally, you know the problem is limited to your toilet, but if your sink is also slow to drain, it could be something more serious like a blocked sewer line. The first scenario you can handle with a plunger and some grim determination, but the second will require a plumber.
In the Atlanta area look for Atlanta drain repair on the web.
You may also be experiencing problems with your tank, such as low water levels or a finicky flush valve which could result in wasted water. Don’t be afraid to call for backup when you need help! Plumbers are experienced professionals with the proper equipment needed to restore your bathroom to order.
Most plumbers arrive armed with a wide array of different tools and implements used to diagnose and repair any plumbing issue you may have. They can diagnose the problem, make repairs, and work on drain cleaning, a more effective solution than plunging alone.
In the case where you have a sewage problem, a plumber will perform a video inspection. No matter how bizarre your problem may be, a plumber has probably seen it before.
Keeping your toilet lid down when not in use protects your toilet from any foreign invaders like hairballs, kids’ toys, makeup, etc. If you’re plunging, make sure the toilet bowl contains enough water to cover the suction cup. Flushing a clogged toilet can result in overflow.
If you’ve plunged, flushed, drained, cleaned, scraped and you’re still at the end of your rope, call a plumber and let him fix the problem for you. Don’t put it off; a fully functioning toilet means a fully functioning household!
In the Atlanta area look for Cobb County plumbers on the web. The Atlanta Plumbing Service provides a full range of plumbing services for residential and commercial in Atlanta and across the Cobb County area.
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