My toilet don't flush down it only comes out at the base of the toilet.And when I empty dish water from kitchen sink it comes out at the toilet's base. Shall I call a plumber rotorouter or insurance agent?:confused:
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My toilet don't flush down it only comes out at the base of the toilet.And when I empty dish water from kitchen sink it comes out at the toilet's base. Shall I call a plumber rotorouter or insurance agent?:confused:
Hello josie:
Insurance doesn't pay for maintenance. It pays for damage. Looks to me like your problem is maintenance. Plus, you probably have a larger deductable than the cost to fix it would be.
Call the plumber.
excon
So if they have to rip up the floor ,insurance will cover that?Quote:
Originally Posted by excon
Hello again, josie:
I don't know. Call your agent and ASK...
excon
Before you make any of those calls there are some steps an average homeowner can take. Have you triued to plunge the toilet? That's the place to start. If plunging doesn't clear the line you can buy/rent a toilet auger and rod out the first 3' of the toilet, this clears 95% of all toilet clogs. Since water is coming out at the toilet base your wax ring has already failed so a DYIer would oull the toilet to install a new ring and rod the drain line further once the toilet is off the floor. If you floors are ruined the agent will have an adjuster inspect the damage and determine if it cover and by how much. After applying your deductible you would likely be pying the whole bill so try to fix on your own if you have some basic skills.
Thanks for answering.. I used the plundger ,didn't help.Everytime I empty dish water in kitchen it floods the floor from the base of toilet. I can take showers and it won't effect anything also I can use bathroom sink and that's OK.too When I flush toilet it comes ougt at base,Could it be a broken pipe? And does ins. Cover it? I can't afford a plumber right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by ballengerb1
Insrance will not cover a clogged toilet drain.If it keeps over flowing for a long time your floors will be damaged and probably a lot more in the house. That might be covered but the adjuster is going to take a lomg hard look at your situation. The home damage could have been prevented by simple maintenance so they may decline paying. Do you or anyone else around that can help know how to remove a toilet? I can give you the directions but you need to know your way around plumbing a little.
Yes my neighbor would help take the toilet off.Thank you so much.Quote:
Originally Posted by ballengerb1
Once the toilet is off you can rod the drain much better. Let me know if the neighbor is not able to help reinstallthe toilet and wax ring
OK I have to wait till he comes home and I'll ask him thanks One more question do you think I should call a roto rooter instead of a plumber?if my neighbor can't help?Quote:
Originally Posted by ballengerb1
Your best to call a plumber and get an estimate and a cause of the problem. Your home owners insurance could possibly cover the problem less your deductible but its probably not worth filing a claim and having that on your record for 3 years. Call your insurance claims department and ask to speak to a adjuster to get their advice before you file a claim. Most homeowners have a 1000.00 deductible so again it may not be worth filing a claim.Quote:
Originally Posted by josie5214
I am not impressed by most big rooter companies and they aren't going to necessarily help with the toilet wax ring. A licensed plumber can handle this issue with ease but a skilled handyman could also do it and save a few dollars. I would not suggest calling a big rooter company unless your entire house was backed up and the clog was out at the street riser on the city sewer.
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