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How to Fix your Blocked Toilet Drains

A toilet that wonu2019t flush can cause unpleasant experiences for your family members. Though it's a common problem, this issue can be easily fixed. Here are five reasons why your toilet wonu2019t flush and how to fix it. In most cases, the problem does not revolve around the toilet itself.

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How to Fix your Blocked Toilet Drains

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  1. 5 Reasons Why Your Toilet Won’t Flush and How to Fix It One of the most common plumbing problems is a toilet that won’t flush. A toilet that won’t flush can cause unpleasant experiences for your family members. Though it's a common problem, this issue can be easily fixed. Here are five reasons why your toilet won’t flush and how to fix it. 1) Your Toilet is Clogged In most cases, the problem does not revolve around the toilet itself. Instead, the toilet is clogged from the inside. Toilets are designed initially to handle specific types and amounts of waste. Your toilet can be easily blocked with objects like large amounts of toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, baby wipes, and other paper products. These objects do not dissolve in water and can highly cause blockages. How to fix it: If your toilet is clogged, it's evident that something is blocking the bowl from flushing. Clogs that are close to the surface of the toilet bowl can be quickly dealt with by yourself. https://mrdrains.co.uk/

  2. You may need a plunger or a toilet auger. You can either plunge it or poke your toilet to get it flushing again. For serious clogs, you can contact your plumber to unclog the toilet. 2) Low Water Level in The Toilet Tank Your toilet won’t flush if there isn’t enough water in its tank. You can inspect your toilet tank by removing its lid. The water should always be around an inch below the top line of your overflow tube to function correctly. How to fix it: Occasionally, it’s as easy as just adjusting the flush valve. Your toilet's water intake valve may be knocked, and it’s not getting enough water it needs to flush properly. In some cases, the float ball inside your toilet was not adjusted properly, causing it to sink lower than designated and prompt the tank to be full before it really is. 3) Disconnected Toilet Handle Whenever you flush your toilet, the handle moves down, but nothing happens; a disconnected toilet handle usually causes this. This is one of the most straightforward issues to fix. If you aren’t seeing or hearing any water movement when you press the handle down, it just means that the handle is disconnected. https://mrdrains.co.uk/

  3. How to fix it: After opening your toilet tank, the flush handle is usually connected to an arm and chain that lifts the flapper. If you press the handle, the toilet flapper will rise, and water will be dumped into the bowl. A broken chain or loose parts can disconnect the handle from its flapper. 4) Damaged Overflow Tube When your toilet’s overflow tube is damaged, water will flow down from the damaged area instead of filling the toilet tank. Consequently, flushing your toilet will be disabled. How to fix it: Replacing your overflow tube should fix this problem. You can purchase the correct overflow tube from a local plumbing store. After replacing it in your toilet, you should be able to flush without any problems. 5) Drain Line Problems Your toilet may be properly functioning but still won’t flush at all. The problem could be inside the pipes. The drain lines that transport waste to your septic might be experiencing different issues. Aside from your toilet, if you notice any water backing up from your sinks and showers may indicate a problem in your drains. Drain lines can also be clogged, just like your toilet. https://mrdrains.co.uk/

  4. How to fix it: When it comes to your drain lines, consulting professionals is the best choice. The primary concern with this issue is safety. Calling your professional plumber will not only ensure the safety of your household, but they can also fix all the remaining toilet issues that you are experiencing. https://mrdrains.co.uk/

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