Articles database
 
 
Web AnyArticles.com
Browse by Category:
  Home and Family >
  Subcategories
Babies Toddler Babies Toddler (674)
Crafts Hobbies Crafts Hobbies (693)
Elder Care Elder Care (116)
Holidays Holidays (1217)
Home Improvement Home Improvement (1770)
Home Security Home Security (155)
Interior Decorating Interior Decorating (1098)
Landscaping Gardening Landscaping Gardening (1004)
Parenting Parenting (1683)
Pets Pets (1816)
Pregnancy Pregnancy (275)


  Categories :
 
  Arts and Entertainment
  Automotive
  Business
  Communications
  Computers and Technology
  Finance
  Food and Drink
  Health and Fitness
  Home and Family
  Home Based Business
  Internet and Businesses Online
  Kids and Teens
  Legal
  News and Society
  Recreation and Sports
  Reference and Education
  Self Improvement
  Shopping and Product Reviews
  Travel and Leisure
  Womens Interests
  Writing and Speaking
  Random Category
  PR
  Grief Loss
  Domain names
Home Improvement article : My Toilet Won’t Flush, What Should I Do?
 

Home and Family > Home Improvement > My Toilet Won’t Flush, What Should I Do?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Kaplan

If your toilet won’t flush, your first instinct is most likely to try to plunge it. This works in most cases, the toilet drains, and everything is fine. However, there are certain cases where the toilet won’t flush and you can’t seem to figure out why. There are a number of different reasons why your toilet won’t flush. Usually, if your toilet won’t flush, it is because it is clogged. This may be in the porthole of the toilet, underneath the toilet in the pipes, or in the septic tank. You may even experience problems if there are calcite deposits on the inside of the porthole. You can

use a mirror to look at the porthole. If you see any calcite or sediment buildup, you can try scraping them away with a coat hanger. However, the best way to determine the source of the problem and make certain that you have it repaired correctly is to hire a plumber.

The plumber will more than likely need to remove the toilet and check to see if it is clogged. They may need to suction the hole to remove the clog. In addition, you may want to try checking the flush ring to make sure that it isn’t broken. You can try cleaning them out yourself as well.

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Andy Kaplan
Rate this story : and read/post review(s)


Article reviews



Post your review
[ Note : no HTML/URLs - will removed automatically ]
Your name
Your comments


More articles from Home and Family > Home Improvement

Add article | Manage Articles | Top Rated articles | Most Reviewed articles | Contact us | Links