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Why does my new toilet keep blocking?

Why does my new toilet keep blocking?

Excess waste and toilet paper or non-flushable items can become lodged in the toilet trap after they are flushed. When there is a significant mass stuck in the toilet trap, the toilet keeps clogging as normally flushed material is more likely to catch and clog.

How do I fix the gap in my toilet?

Apply a thin, even bead of caulk around the base of the toilet to cover the gap along the floor and hide the shims. If necessary, smooth the caulk with your finger, wiping your finger clean frequently with a paper towel or a rag.

How can I hide the gaps in my toilet?

If you or someone is handy you could wedge a wood piece behind the toilet tank and the wall. It would be sort of U shaped so that it fits around the sides and top of the toilet tank. Paint it the same color as your toilet tank. Put a hand towel or cloth over it to put your tissue box, plant or etc.

Do you need to call a plumber for a clogged toilet?

Unclogging a Toilet BanksPhotos/Getty Images. A clogged toilet is probably one of the most common toilet problems you’ll encounter, but in most cases, there is no reason to call a plumber. A specialized toilet plunger with an internal cup or flange will handle most clogs.

How do you know when it is time to replace a toilet?

These small cracks can turn into a flood of water at the worst possible time. Porcelain cracks can also be the source of an active leak. Inspect your tank and bowl for any cracks occasionally when you clean the toilet.

Why does my toilet plug up so often?

These wimpy toilets plug up more often too. Their design is poor and there isn’t much you can do to improve them. The only real solution is a new toilet. Manufacturers have refined old designs and developed entirely new systems to make water-saving toilets work better.

Why does my toilet not flush as well as a regular toilet?

If condensation forms on the tank of your current toilet, the same problem will likely occur with any gravity toilet. Big differences in performance. There are still a lot of wimpy flushers out there. You have to do your homework to find a model that performs well. These toilets have a pressure tank inside that works like a big water balloon.

What should I do if I have a problem with my toilet?

Inspect the area where you’ll be working to identify the toilet problem. Have a bucket or towels on hand to catch or wipe up water. Frequently when working with plumbing parts and repair matters, you’ll need to turn off the water supply valve and flush the toilet to empty the tank. Disconnect the supply line from the tank.

These small cracks can turn into a flood of water at the worst possible time. Porcelain cracks can also be the source of an active leak. Inspect your tank and bowl for any cracks occasionally when you clean the toilet.

Is there any way to troubleshoot a toilet flushing problem?

Even if you buy the right toilet, someday it’s probably going to have toilet flushing problems. Toilet flushing problems are at best inconvenient and at worst frustrating and stressful. This is why troubleshooting flushing problems is a good DIY skill to have.

Why is water coming out of the base of my toilet?

If the toilet is leaking where the tank meets the bowl, the bolts and gasket between the tank and bowl may need to be replaced. If water is leaking from the base of the toilet, it may be from the wax ring that seals the toilet flange to the drain opening in the floor.