How to repair a toilet that does not flush

 


Does your toilet refuses to flush? Don't worry: there are several common reasons why your toilet won't flush and most of them have a simple solution. In this guide, we will help you diagnose the problem and give you the steps you need to take to get your toilet running again.

The toilet is clogged

This is one of the most common reasons why the toilet does not flush, even if the clog is not immediately visible. Non-flushable objects, such as wipes, can clog the sewer line and partial clogs further down the line can weaken the flush.

How to solve the problem:

Use a plunger: A flange plunger is the best solution to create a good seal in the toilet bowl.

Try a toilet cochlea: If the plunger does not work, a cochlea can help loosen deep blockages.

Hot water method: Turn off the water supply, flush and add hot (not boiling) water to the bowl.

If none of these solutions work, consider professional drain cleaning.

Check the toilet handle and chain

If the handle does not start the flush, it is possible that the chain connecting the handle to the door has become disconnected or is the wrong length. A chain that is too long does not lift the door, while a chain that is too short prevents the door from sealing.

How to solve the problem:

Check the handle and chain to make sure they lift the flapper completely and seal it properly.

Open the toilet tank and check that both ends of the chain are connected.

When to call a professional

If you have tried all these solutions and your toilet still does not flush properly, it may be time to contact a professional. 

Call the Emergency Plumber in Oldham. We are 24 hours available.

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