Hello Plumbing experts.
Please bear with me, I'll do my best to explain what's going on, but I'm not a plumber, I don't know what everything is called, I can only tell you what's going on.
We have two bathrooms in our house, one upstairs and one downstairs. The toilet in the downstairs bathroom is less than a year old, a high efficiency flusher. The toilet upstairs in around 16 years old.
It started with the toilet upstairs. We flush, and the water runs, it tries to go down, but it doesn't. The water, and whatever has been done in the toilet (don't want to go tmi) all just come back up. Some of it would go down, but only a tiny percent. It would take 5 more more flushes before the toilet bowl is clear of anything but water.
That lasted for a few months, then suddenly the toilet stopped doing even that. Now every time we flush, even if you're just doing number one, we have to use a plunger as the toilet starts to overflow.
We figured it was just an issue with the toilet, but now the basement toilet is doing the same thing.
My thought is that something is clogging the pipes, but my husband disagrees. Even if that is the issue, I have no idea how to fix it without calling a plumber, and I really can't afford to do that right now. On the other hand, the water bills are skyrocketing because of this, so that may be the cheaper of the two.
My husband is fairly handy with plumbing. If it's something easily fixed, he'll be able to do it, we just don't know where to start.
Any ideas?