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How To Fix Slow Draining Toilet Bowl?

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0 2024-03-26T10:08:38+00:00

It took me several attempts to finally find out how to unclog a slow draining toilet. I used to hire cleaners but now I unclog the toilet myself. I use hot water and dish soap but there are some other ways as well that you can follow. Let me share three effective ways to unblock toilet here.

How to Unblock Slow Draining Toilet?

If your toilet bowl drains slowly, you can follow some steps to solve the issue like:

  • Plunging

Plunging involves creating pressure to dislodge the clog by sealing the drain and pushing and pulling forcefully with a plunger.

It's a simple and effective method that works for many clogs, but it may not be effective for severe blockages or if the clog is located further down the drain pipe.

  • Hot Water and Dish Soap

Pouring hot water mixed with dish soap into the toilet bowl can help dissolve organic matter causing the clog and lubricate the pipes.

While this method is environmentally friendly and safe for pipes, it may not be effective for solid blockages or in cases where the clog is caused by non-organic materials.

  • Plumbing Snake

Using a plumbing snake involves inserting a flexible metal cable into the toilet drain to physically break up or retrieve the clog.

While effective for reaching deep clogs, using a plumbing snake requires caution to avoid damaging the toilet porcelain or plumbing pipes if not used properly.

So if water drains slowly from toilet bowl, you can follow these methods to solve the issue. There are several unclogging products available in the market as well so you can try using them if you want. At least these should have given you some idea about how do you fix a slow draining toilet.

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0 2022-07-19T10:33:04+00:00

Our toilets get clogged quite often and previously we used to hire expert cleaners to do the task but it was not possible to call them every time so we had to find ways to clean them ourselves. Now our major question was how to fix slow draining toilet bowl at home and got to know about some steps as mentioned by our maid. Her husband has joined a company as a cleaner recently so she also has an idea about how things work. Let me share with you the steps here

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How to fix a slow draining toilet?

There are several reasons and ways to fix slow draining toilets. Some ways are:

  • Remove the damaged fill tube

  • Replace a cracked toilet bowl

  • Check whether there is a blocked sewer line vent or not

  • Unclog the toilet with the help of a plunger

  • Use drain cleaner or dish washing soap to unclog the toilet

  • Replace the damaged fill valve

  • Remove the mineral build-up around the jet holes

 

How to fix a slow drain?

You can fix your slow drain easily. Just

  • Boil a kettle of water

  • Take some baking soda

  • Add 1 cup of vinegar to 1 cup of very hot water

  • Cover the drain with a plug and let the solution sit for about 10 minutes

  • Dump the whole solution and let it flow through the drain.

This is the best solution for bathroom sink slow drain fix.

 

How to fix a slow draining sink?

Using vinegar and baking soda is a great way to fix a slow draining sink. The process is the same as the mentioned above for fixing slow drain and gives excellent results so you can try it out.

I hope I have answered well on how to fix slow draining toilet bowl.

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