 |
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Feb 19, 2007, 08:30 PM
|
|
Slow flushing toilet
I appreciate if anyone can give clues on this slow toilet flush problem.
When I turn the flush lever the tank is getting emptied filling the pot almost to the brink, then the pot gets flushed very slow. Now the water level in the pot is much lower than what it used to be when the flush worked normal. When the water in the pot reaches the lowest it makes sounds releasing some air bubbles. Looks like an issue with the syphon effet here. I tried using plunger and holding the flush lever for 15 sec but neither did help. I poked the flush hole and the small hole in the opposite side with a hanger and did not help either. Not sure if there is a clog deep inside but it is actually flushing (very slow though) such that the water level in the pot is lower than it used to be. Any suggetions are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 19, 2007, 08:59 PM
|
|
This is a good indication that something is in the trap area of your commode, It could be something like a comb, or even a Q-tip. If you had a closet auger you could run it through the commode to see if you get anything out.
One check to see if it is something in the bowl is to wad up a hand full of paper and place it up into the part of the commode that the water goes out of. Then flush it and watch the water level, if it rises and then goes down slow like before that probably means that there is a blockage in the trap.
If the water lever rises and then goes out with a swoosh, that could mean that you have a mineral buildup in the trap and it need to be cleaned with muriatic acid.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 19, 2007, 09:41 PM
|
|
I have done a service call twice this year on this very thing and both times it was the head of a broken toilet bowl brush. They both were a pain to get out but I bend the tip of my auger out a little to make a small finger to grab clogs.
Like letmetellu said, something is in the trap of the bowl.
|
|
 |
Eternal Plumber
|
|
Feb 20, 2007, 10:15 AM
|
|
As a rule Letmetellu gives out top notch advice but this time he's dropped the ball with, "If the water lever rises and then goes out with a swoosh, that could mean that you have a mineral buildup in the trap and it need to be cleaned with muriatic acid."
DO NOT USE MURIATIC IN A ENCLOSED AREA! Such as a bathroom. My lungs are permanently scarred from taking limed up toilet bowls out in the alley behind my dads shop and boiling out the lime in the bowl with muriatic acid. I lost a good friend when he succumbed to the fumes of "Blast Out", a sulfuric acid based drain cleaner he was using in a customers bathroom.
Using acid in your drainage is not customer friendly. It's dangerous stuff.
On the other hand he gave you very good advice when he advised you to check for a clog by flushing down a couple of large wads of TP.
If you find that the trap's clear then click on back. I just might have a solution for you. Regards, Tom
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 20, 2007, 05:41 PM
|
|
I actually am strongly against chemicals in a toilet. It has been my experience that chemicals strip the gloss off the toilet and creates somewhat of a flow restriction. It also makes a fume cloud that irritates the heck out of my lungs. I have used chemicals to clear a urinal, but I don't like that either.
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Jan 17, 2013, 10:32 AM
|
|
So what is your answer,to change the toilet?
|
|
Question Tools |
Search this Question |
|
|
Add your answer here.
Check out some similar questions!
Toilet not flushing properly
[ 11 Answers ]
One of my upstairs toilets is now flushing differently. When I flush, the water in the bowl rises until it nearly overflows, then it begins draining. However, it does not stop draining until the bowl is almost empty, well below the normal water level. The water level rising in the bowl indicates...
Plumbing toilet not flushing
[ 13 Answers ]
My toilet won't flush properly even after changing the siphon. The flow of water into the bowl is slow and it won't
Take away any solids. Also there is no swirl action. Thanks Tom.
No suction in toilet flushing
[ 3 Answers ]
When I flush the toilet in the back bathroom it a lot of times will just swirl around and not finish the whole flushing process. It may take 3,4 5 times to get a good flush. And nothing really has to be in the toilet you can just flush clean water and it will just swirl and then just quit.
Toilet flushing problem
[ 3 Answers ]
My toilet flushes correctly sometimes, however, it doesn't other times. It acts like it is clogged, fills the bowl and slowly seeps out. When I plunge to clear the line, it flushes fine once or twice, but then clogs again and slow drains again. Any ideas? This is something that has just...
Toilet not flushing
[ 2 Answers ]
My toilet has stopped flushing. The water is in the cistern and if I push the ball down the water fills up. It feels like there s no pressure when I push the handle. I have no plumbing knowledge at all so could you tel me what is causing this and how I can fix it without calling a plumber if...
View more questions
Search
|