Safely And Effectively Addressing Clogged Toilets

Safely And Effectively Addressing Clogged Toilets

14 December 2018
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Toilet clogs are a very common plumbing problem to experience. In addition to being highly unsanitary, these problems can also be damaging as they can lead to the toilet overflowing and causing water damage. Addressing a clogged toilet does not have to be a difficult task, but many individuals will make this repair more difficult than necessary as a result of making some mistakes due to being misinformed.

Avoid Using Soap On The Clog

In an effort to loosen a stubborn clog, some homeowners may attempt to pour a liquid soap down the pipe. There can be instances where the soap may help to loosen and free small clogs. However, this can fail if the clog is particularly severe. Additionally, the soap can leave a residue in the pipes that may make future clogs more likely. When removing clogs from the toilet, you should only use products that are specifically designed for use in a toilet, such as clog removers or drain augers. If you attempted to use soap to free the clog and it failed, you should avoid adding other chemical clog removers to it as they could create an unsafe or extremely sticky residue after mixing with the liquid soap that may be trapped in the pipe.

Understand The Potential Causes For Regularly Occurring Clogs

Toilet clogs should be a fairly rare event. However, there can be situations where you may notice that this problem is starting to occur on a regular basis. This can result from some potentially serious plumbing issues that will have to be addressed. For example, a root intrusion in the septic line could be causing these blockages to form. If your home uses a septic tank, problems with it could also contribute to frequent clogs forming. When a home is suffering from frequent toilet clogs, it can be difficult or impossible for a homeowner to effectively determine the cause. If you notice these issues forming, you should have a plumbing professional inspect the system to identify the cause of the toilet issues.

Use Septic-Safe Toilet Products

For homes with septic tank systems, it can be highly beneficial to always use septic safe toilet products. In addition to toilet paper, this should also apply to any cleaning agents that you use. When homeowners use improper toilet supplies and cleaning agents, they could negatively impact the bacteria in the septic tank, which could lead to an inability of the system to break down the matter that enters it.

Contact a service, like Rob's Septic Tanks Inc, for more help.