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the toilet is sitting right over the hole there is no blockage and no reason for it not to work properly . what could it be ? ive pulled it 3 times today and cant seem to figure it out . when you flush it just goes real slow down the drain . straight shot zero blockage .

2006-08-05 08:58:45 · 19 answers · asked by suite570 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

ok ive done what was said and still slow draining . i didnt tell yall it was upstairs on a fairly new add on . all of everything else drains great but this one and its very puzzeling . no calsium build up . ive got a 20ft snake no blockage . and the bowl fills up right it jsut does not drain down the hole like it should .

2006-08-05 10:22:38 · update #1

19 answers

John L. and Tola (I think) are right. First check the level of your tank it should be 1" below the top of the overflow tube. Next check to see if there are any water saving devices in tank, if there is get them out they only cause problems. Next there is a little tube going from the ballcock to the overflow tube if it is not then it will stop your toilets flush. Next when you flush does the water come out of the little tube into the overflow tube slow or fast, if it is slow again the flush won't start properly. Next do you have any calcium build up in your toilet bowl. There are usually two holes in the bottom of the toilet bowl a small one and a big one. If the water can't come out of the small one then the toilet will not flush.

To fix the ballcock not letting the water in fast enough change the ballcock. If you have calcium build up then get some Muratic acid, empty the toilet bowl of water, then slowly pour the acid down the overflow tube to allow the acid to go through all the little holes in the top of the bowl and down to the bottom. It might take ten minutes of waiting and it might take a couple times doing it but I have done it to 25 year old toilets and made them work like brand new.

2006-08-05 09:39:05 · answer #1 · answered by INDY 2 · 1 0

Main reasons for toilet blockage (according to informative website below):

Water does not enter the bowl fast enough.
Clogged Rim or Jet Holes
The Brick Trick
Insufficient quanity of water entering the bowl
Obstruction inside the toilet bowl
Obstruction in the drain line
Tree roots in the main drain line
Obstruction in the main vent line
Buildup of scale in the bowl trap
Septic system is failing
A Tissue Issue
Blue bowl cleaning tablets

2006-08-05 09:03:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if its a house you should have what we call a clean out somewhere on your property to be able to clean out the drain. most likely there are roots clogging the flow and since the toilet drains the fastest this is where the problem is seen the soonest. also make sure your kids, if relevant, havent flushed something down the toilet and its stuck in the p trap built into the toilet, look at the side below the bowl and you can see what i am talking about. if you live in an apartment, call maintenance :)

2006-08-05 09:06:31 · answer #3 · answered by Christian 7 · 0 0

Toilet Not Draining

2016-11-10 22:20:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

By pulling the toilet I would take to mean that you loosen the bolts & lifted it up from the floor. If that is the case then there would seem to be someting stuck in the toilet its self. And if you are commited enough to take the toilet up then I think that you would spend the time & energy to get as good toilet auger to snake out the toilet. Or if you take it up again you should check the inside of the toilet for the stopage. It may help to have a small miror on a rod to sick in the toilet to see inside better. The 1st bend as it goes up in the bowl is where most things get caught. With the mirror you may be lucky to see it.

2006-08-05 09:22:36 · answer #5 · answered by Floyd B 5 · 0 0

Do this..Take off the top and pull the flapper up and hold it until all the water is gone from the tank....Did it flush normally and all the bowl water empty? Replace the flapper AND adjust your tank water level up...should take care of the problem.
Didn't work? You have a deep blockage and will need a plumber with a 50' snake...sorry

2006-08-05 09:03:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You did'nt say if you were in the Uk or USA. If in the usa toilets are "Syphonic", they work by vacuum created by the flow of water similar to the suction device as used by dentists (until recently) There are special rubber washers inside the mechanism, and if they go faulty they have to be replaced.
If in the UK sounds like a blockage in the garden, look for manhole cover and investigate, should be empty, if full try and unblock it from there.

2006-08-05 22:44:34 · answer #7 · answered by xenon 6 · 0 0

you say its a new pipe etc the have you checked the connection to the main drain

has the pipe got a straight run if there's a kink or a lift in the pipe it would slow it from draining

is the pipe large enough for the purpose it should be a 3 to 4 inch pipe

these are all causes of what you describe

2006-08-05 20:16:17 · answer #8 · answered by bbh 4 · 0 0

Has the "Fill level been adjusted to low by adjusting the float or shut off in tank? Is there something in the water storage tank like a brick to use up the space for water (this was told to be a water saving step). Does the flapper stay up until the tank is empty? Is it a newer water saver toilet? If it is a water saver this may be something you have to get used to (thanks to your Federal Government all newer toilets are water saving) and flush twice to get the same job accomplished. Hope this helps

2006-08-05 09:09:40 · answer #9 · answered by John L 1 · 0 0

have you actually checked for a blockage? Does the bowl fill and drain slowly or is the flushing flow slow?

2006-08-05 09:05:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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