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    lauferein Posts: 22, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 16, 2009, 11:47 AM
    Frozen toilet bowl
    I have an old log cabin with oldfashioned plumbing, net well insulated. We had a very cold spwll and the water in the toilet frose. I melted the water in the toilet bowl but the water still does not go down. It might be the drain pipes. Does anybody knows how to melt the ice in the drain pipes?
    I poured hot water there, windshield washer liquid and nothing works. I t happened to me last year too and after dism,anteling the drain pipes they found that the ice was right inder the toilet bowel. Is there any liquid the I could pour in and which would melt the ice.
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    StaticFX Posts: 943, Reputation: 74
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    Jan 16, 2009, 12:07 PM

    Keep cycling the hot water...
    Pour hot water in... swish it around... then suck it out - repeat.
    Try to get as much water out as possible so the hot water gets farther in.

    Interstate make an Ice melt called Storm Team (http://www.interstateproducts.com/Icemelter.htm)
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    Jan 16, 2009, 12:16 PM
    Hi Lauferein:

    Here's a see through side-view of a toilet bowl. As you can see there is an INTERNAL TRAPWAY to the toilet bowl. This suggests that you will need to continue working on thawing the toilet bowl out... not the drain pipes.

    If you have a tub and/or sink near this toilet then you can be sure that the ptrap (see picture) to both fixtures is also frozen and they will not drain, but the main drain pipes and branch lines should be OK as long as they are pitched corretly.

    You could try to thaw the toilet using, of all things, an electric blanket wrapped around the toilet for a longgg time, or you could actually SUPER HEAT the bathroom using a PROPANE type salamander (can rent these... see pic.), but first, try a warm water technique where you pour warmed water into bowl and then suck it out with a wet/dry vac. after it cools.... that may help here.

    Finally, if you don't have these things then you will probably be best to remove the toilet from the flange, take it outside and use warm water on both the bottom and the top to unfreeze this baby.

    See how you make out with this... then we can talk about winterizing your cabin so this won't happen in the future... ;)

    Let me know what you think on this...

    ***STATICFX..I was posting as you were....good advice there...:)***

    MARK
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    Jan 16, 2009, 12:32 PM

    Thanks Mark!

    ( I had to do the same type of thing to unfreeze the freezer drain in my fridge lol... FYI - a turkeybaster is the magic tool for that)

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