For Whom the Water Flows

4 Common Toilet Plumbing Problems To Handle

One of the most annoying problems you might have to deal with in the home is a broken and poorly functioning toilet. A malfunctioned toilet leads to massive water bills. It also makes using the bathroom to freshen up inconvenient. Sometimes, if you do not address the problem in time, you might even have to handle damage from sewer water. Here are some of the most common causes of toilet plumbing issues and how to resolve them. 

Clogged Toilet

Toilets have a design that allows organic waste to flow easily out of the system and into the sewer. However, the system only works at maximum efficiency when you maintain all the components in perfect working condition. Sadly, few homeowners follow the guidelines that help stop toilet clogs. You might have a clog if you have been putting flushable wipes, feminine hygiene products, and other large items inside the toilet bowl and flushing them. Other sources of clogs include roots getting in-grown into the sewer pipes. A competent plumber can help you resolve these issues. 

Broken Toilet Tank

A broken tank is another common cause of plumbing issues. You can tell you have a broken tank when water starts pooling around the base of the toilet. The cracks might be too small to notice. However, once they form, it is time to replace the entire unit. Consider having a professional assess the tank components for older toilets and ensure that they are working as they should. 

Clogged Sewer Line

Most of the time, clogs are an indication that there is a problem with the toilet. However, sometimes the issue is further down, with the sewer line. Clogs in the sewer line happen when large objects get impounded inside the sewer line. Sewer lines could also move waste slower than usual when you have septic tank problems. Get a plumber to check your tank and sewer line if you are experiencing a strong sewer smell in your home, have green patches in the yard, and have water overflowing.

Damaged Washer Bolts

Washer bolt issues could be another explanation for puddles of water under the toilet tank. Washer bolt issues are easy to resolve. You can tighten the loose connection and eliminate the water leaking problem. 

These are issues that a competent plumber can resolve. Once you try a quick fix and the problem occurs again, consider asking a plumber to resolve it for you.


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