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A blocked toilet can get a little more complicated, leave it to the expert!

Your toilet is one of the most frequently used fixtures in your property. No access to toilets or a fully-functional toilet can be a frustrating situation to families, tenants, or customers, not to mention the very unpleasant cleanup you’d have to do. Often, with a little ingenuity, an improperly-working toilet or a blocked toilet is nothing to cry over and can be fixed quite quickly with a trusty plunger, but, other times it can get a little more complicated. Understanding why your toilet gets clogged will help you prevent future untidy, annoying plumbing situations and keep your plunger where it belongs—out of your sight because you will never need it.

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With excellent plunging skills, a little practice and patience, even a first-timer can give it a go and get any blocked toilets back up and work in a jiffy, without breaking the toilet, flooding the bathroom, and even making the situation worse. A blocked toilet happens to anyone on occasion, but where blocked toilet is happening frequently, you may need to find out the cause of the problem and put an end to it once and for all before it can get costly.

How to unblock blocked toilets?

 

  • Plunger – Tried and tested, this old school way of unblocking toilets will work effectively. All you need to have is a good suction and pumping skills to dislodge the blockages. Adding petroleum jelly to the edge of the suction pad to get a more secure seal will make the job fast. However, whilst using plunger are easy, cheap, and efficient, it’s not always effective, because the success can sometimes lie on what’s blocking the toilet, the type of plunger you’re using, the size, and your plunging skills; this is also not for everyone, especially those who doesn’t want to end up having a splash on them.
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  • Hook and Coat hanger – Traditional enough, these ancient home tools are easy to use and surprisingly effective for clearing clogs. Simply let down the hook into the toilet bowl to push through or pull out the clog. If you don’t have a hook, you can also use a traditional coat hanger made of wire bent over to create a small hook. You’ll be surprised at what these DIY tools can hook for you.
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  • Baking soda – Baking soda makes an excellent clog remover when mixed with vinegar or salt. Without any standing pour about a cup of baking soda into the toilet, followed by an equal amount of vinegar, or a cup of baking soda and a half cup of salt. Whichever combination you wish to use, allow the mixture to sit for several hours or overnight first, flush with boiling water, and you’re ready to go!
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  • Chemicals – The quickest option amongst in the list, but is not recommended for porcelain toilet bowls. This should not be used longer than allowable time as it can produce heat enough to melt pipes and even crack porcelain toilet bowls if sitting for too long. Chemicals can also burn your skin and irritate your eyes, so it has to be used with utmost cautiousness.

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Culprits of blocked toilets and what to do?

Foreign items jammed the toilet – Your toilet is intended to only dispose of some elements that will break down. Toilet tissue, for example, is designed to dissolve in water, so it seldom causes a problem. But other elements such as hair, q-tip, wet wipes, and other sanitary items can restrict drainage and lead to constant backups in the toilet. It’s a good idea to keep rubbish close to the toilet. This will make disposing of non-flushable items easier, but if the problem keeps going on, then perhaps it would be the best time to get hold of the blocked toilet plumbers to clear your toilet for you!

First-Generation, Low-Flow Toilet – Modern toilets have improved low-flow designs intended at saving water, but if you have older plumbings, there’s a good chance you have a first-generation low-flow model. These toilets were designed to reduce water consumption, which is great. However, many of the designs lack the necessary pressure to flush everything through the trap and down the sewer drain. Minimal flushing of toilet paper will be a good idea, but, despite this and you’re still experiencing this problem on frequent occasions, then it might be a good time to consider upgrading your plumbing system that’s both water-efficient and more effective. If you’ve already done this and it is persistently clogging, the best decision to make is to speak with the blocked toilet drain experts for blocked toilet fix.

The toilet trap is trapped! – Traps are the curved part of the porcelain fixture found in the lower part of your toilet bowl; they are designed to hold standing water and keep sewer gases from entering your home, but unfortunately, this is also a good spot for a clog to develop. Where excessive tissue or non-flushable items was flushed, the trap is overwhelmed and eventually clogged. Limiting the use of toilet papers and being mindful of what you flush down the toilet will help, but there’s no guarantee that it will not happen again unless you’re the only one living in your property and you’re good at remembering things. Clearing out the trap is not always an easy job, so it is better to contact the unblock toilet Sydney professional who has the appropriate tools and experience in getting this job properly done.

The plumbing vent is blocked – Some plumbing fixtures and newer toilet models use plumbing vents. It’s connected to the sewer system down below, and it lets the sewer gas escape to the roof and let the atmospheric pressure in your plumbing system remain the same, so your P-traps don’t dry up. Over time, these vents can also become clogged with leaves, dirt, debris, and animal nests and will restrict its ability to drain water. It is best to hire a blocked toilet Sydney pro to clear your vents since blockage can be difficult to locate and will require special skills and tools to remove.

Sewer line problem – If you notice that multiple fixtures are draining slowly, besides the toilet in question, likely a more severe problem down the sewer line is present; this can be because of buildups or a moisture-seeking tree root growing inside the pipe. Buildups and tree roots when left ignored will make your sewer take the beating and eventually make it collapse. Unfortunately, there is no easy or shortcut fix for this issue – it requires a toilet unblocking service to resolve this. But when all else fails, it may be the best time for you to call us for sewer pipe relining services as your toilet might need more than just unblocking.

 

 

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    Hopefully, the clogs didn’t resist all your effort, but if it is the case, then don’t hold it off too long. Where toilets get clogged often, there’s a good chance that there’s something going on down the drain that requires the right tools and skills to avert. Sewer line problems can cause major problems inside and outside of your property, and even threaten the health of your family. So, it is best to get to the bottom of this right away by speaking with the clear blocked toilet pros like us to put an end to any of your sewer-related issues head-on!

     
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