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Five Common Causes of Toilet Clogs

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A toilet can become clogged for many reasons. One of the most common causes ofa clogged toilet is that it is being used above its flushing capacity. What this means is that too many objects are trying to be flushed down the drain at a single time.

The Hard Water Problem

This problem is especially common among older toilet known as first generation toilets which have lower flushing capacities than modern toilets. A second reason that is often overlooked is hard water deposits.

These scaly and and crusty stains buildup in and around the portholes in a toilet. You can often see hard water deposits accumulating beneath the rim of a toilet.

The deposits can reduce the flower of water into a toilet and create a clog caused by weaker flushes. A third reason that a clog develops is that an object has blocked the trap in the toilet which connects the toilet bowl to the sewer line.

A large object such as a toy or napkins that clump together can block the trap and create a clog that will send water backup instead of down the drain. A blocked drain line could also be a reason why a toilet is clogged. If the drain line is clogged due to an accumulation of clumping objects such as hair or a large object accidentally flushed down it can result in a clog.

A problem with the water supply line which feeds the toilet can also be a reason why a toilet becomes clogged. If a toilet does not receive enough water it will not flush as well and objects can become lodged in the trap or drain.

Preventive Measures

There are many things you can do to prevent a clog from occurring. Do not flush large amounts of objects such as toilet paper in a single flush. Use a second flush to flush away extra objects that could otherwise cause a clog.

Don’t flush objects that are not meant to be flushed down the toilet such as tampons and diapers. They can easily clog the trap and drain. Lastly clean your toilet of any hard water stains and deposits. This will ensure that your toilet gets enough water to have a strong flush.

Contact a Plumber Today if You Have a Toilet Clog

Contact a plumber if you have a clog that won’t go away. A plumber will inspect your toilet, trap, sewer line and water line to ensure that your entire toilet system is operating at full capacity. If they spot a problem, they can take the appropriate action to fix the clog and leave you with a functional toilet that you can once again use.

Avoid the embarrassment of an untimely toilet clog, call Hull Plumbing at (405) 246-9763 to keep your Oklahoma City throne flushing!

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