The toilet drains slowly, and the pipes and toilets are not blocked! What to do

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Solutions can be found according to the different reasons why the toilet is clogged:

    Slight blockage of the flush toilet: Generally, the toilet blockage is caused by toilet paper or sanitary napkins, towel rags, etc., which can be dredged directly by using a pipe dredging machine or simple dredging tools.

    Flush toilet hard object blockage: Accidentally fall into plastic brushes, bottle caps, soap, combs and other hard objects when using. This kind of blockage is mild, you can directly use a pipe dredging machine or a simple dredging device to dredge directly, and when it is serious, you must disassemble the toilet to dredge, and this situation can only be completely solved by getting things out.

    Flush toilet aging and blockage: the toilet has been used for a long time, it is inevitable that it will scale on the inner wall, and in serious cases, it will block the air outlet hole of the toilet bowl and cause the toilet to drain slowly.

    Common methods at home:

    Mop the floor with a cloth. First put the cloth at the mouth of the toilet, and then put water to ensure that the water submerges the cloth. Then press the cloth hard and stuff it into the toilet mouth as much as possible, and finally lift the cloth as quickly as possible, repeat this action, the things in the toilet will be sucked out, and the pipe can be unblocked.

    2.Find a longer stretch of plastic water pipe, connect one end to the tap water, plug the other end into the toilet mouth, then plug the toilet mouth with something like rags, and then turn on the tap water, which will use the water pressure to unclog the pipe.

    3.Buy a manual unclog (something that looks like a spring) and unclog it yourself.

    4.More often, the toilet flushes more and will be cleared by itself, especially if it is a soluble or breakable item such as dirt or paper. If it's greasy, then rinse a basin of boiling water to melt it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You observe whether the pumping force is large at the end of the drainage, if not, it should be a blockage or a small local drainage section. In fact, there are many factors to analyze, such as whether the toilet is squatting or sitting? What brand is it?

    How long did it take? What floor is it? Is the toilet drained on the same floor as the drop slab or the drainage pipe is not drained on the same floor through the floor slab?

    How long is the drain that connects to the toilet? Is the drain downhill? And so on and so forth.

    If it is a squatting toilet in your home, my analysis should be that your toilet is loose and displaced, it is recommended that you move the toilet away to see if there is any foreign body blockage, the consequence of the toilet displacement is that the drain of the toilet can not be aligned with the drain pipe at the bottom, resulting in the drainage section becoming smaller, and the water will be very slow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Is there no slope left in the pipeline? When installing the pipeline, the pipeline needs a certain slope, so that the water will not accumulate water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is a blockage in the sewer pipe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    When the pipeline is laid, the burr is not dealt with quickly, and impurities are adhered during the construction process, resulting in unsmooth drainage.

    Find a professional dredge to dredge the sewer, and the problem will be solved. 50 100 pieces to get it.

    Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Three ways to change the toilet first! The second way is to change the room and the third is to change the person = +!

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