The shower cover fell into the toilet, but it didn t block, so if I go to the toilet, will it be blo

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-09
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, is your house self-built?

    If it is a good point to deal with the problem, if not, it is necessary to check from house to house to find out whether the inspection entrance is blocked under the inspection of the supervisor.

    If it is blocked by your own pipe, you can buy a soft spring through the toilet to try to dredge it, if not, you can also use a soft water pipe to connect to the water faucet to increase the water pressure and flush directly, if there is a fire hydrant better, directly use the fire hose to dredge. This is 100% clean. If it really doesn't work, you can find a master who dredges the sewer to help you get through. Prices between 100 and 200. It depends on the blockage.

    In fact, if the toilet is blocked, most of the traps are a little blocked. You try it first, using the method above. If you can't, come back to me. Also, you have to look at the elbow of the sewage pipe and the slope of the main pipe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The volume of the shower cover is not large, it will only sink into the trap, as long as it does not fall into other large objects such as towels, it will not be blocked.

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