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Feb
21
2018

My Toilet Keeps Clogging: Here’s Why

If there’s one fixture in your home that is used far more frequently than the others, it has got to be the toilet. This is why when it gets clogged, it can be a disaster for everyone in your family. As such, it’s important that you take good care of your toilet to prevent problems and a very unpleasant cleanup afterwards. If you’re asking “Why does my toilet keep clogging?” here are the most common reasons for this problem so you’ll know how to avoid them.

You Have An Old Toilet

If your toilet keeps clogging, chances are, it is a first-generation, low flow one. Older low flow toilets usually don’t have the necessary pressure to clear their trap and drain. This makes them more prone to clogging. To determine if your toilet is an older model, check its back and look for a stamped date. If it’s made in the mid-1990s, you have a first-gen low flow toilet. You don’t have to replace it immediately. Just make sure that you limit your toilet paper use and avoid flushing anything that may lead to clogs.

You Flush Non-flushable Items

Speaking of flushing, if you frequently flush items that your toilet is not designed to handle, then expect a clogged toilet sooner rather than later. Flushing Q-tips, cotton balls, wet wipes, dental floss, and other similar items is a big no-no because they can potentially block drainage. To discourage everyone from flushing non-flushable items into the toilet, you can place a bin in your bathroom.

Your Trap Is Clogged

The trap is the curved pipe located below the toilet. Its main function is to prevent sewer gases from entering your home. When the trap is clogged, a clogged toilet may soon follow. Using a plunger may help solve this problem, but the best solution is to never flush any non-flushable items into your toilet to keep both the toilet and trap free from obstructions.

Your Sewer Line Has Problems

If multiple toilets in your home, plus your drains are clogged, it’s very likely that you have a sewer line problem. This problem is often due to the build-up of waste material, toilet paper, and other non-flushable items. Sewer line punctured by tree roots is also a common culprit. To solve this problem and therefore prevent a clogged toilet, you should contact a professional plumber at the first sign of trouble.

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