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Four Signs You Have A Blocked Toilet
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Four Signs You Have A Blocked Toilet

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Your toilet is one of the most commonly used fixtures in your home. And let’s face it, is there honestly anything worse than a blocked toilet? It’s not something you can ignore and hope will go away. In fact, doing that could make things much worse. It’s not only a serious health issue, but it can also cause damage to your bathroom – plus, it’s not a pretty site for you to clean! There are many signs to look out for when it comes to a blocked toilet, allowing you to be proactive and call the plumber to fix it before it becomes a much bigger problem. Here are four signs you have a blocked toilet:

Slow draining water

One sure sign there is an issue with your toilet is when the water takes longer than normal to drain from it. After you flush the toilet, watch the water rise and go back down. If there is an issue, it will take much longer than normal to settle back down again, and in some cases, the water level may even drop lower than normal. This is caused by the vacuum effect that happens with a blocked drain. It’s a good idea to know what your normal is for the toilet and to always be on the lookout for any changes to this.

Full or overflowing toilet bowl

This is the most certain sign that you have a serious issue on your hands. If you flush the toilet and the water fills up and overflows instead of draining, then there is definitely a problem. This is one that needs immediate attention. There can be a number of reasons this occurs, but more often than not, it’s because a foreign object was placed down there. This could be too much toilet paper, a kids’ toy dropped unknowingly, wipes, etc. The great news is, this is something that can be easily fixed and generally isn’t cause for concern. It means the pipes are all working well, some debris or object is just stuck inside that needs to be removed.

Bad smell

We know, we know, toilets are all about the bad smells. So how do you determine whether a bad smell is meant to be there or not? Let’s put it this way, if the foul smell lingers long after the toilet has been used, it’s generally a sign that something is going on. If the smell is spreading to other areas of the house, then it definitely needs to be looked at. A build up of waste in your drains will emit gases that will come out through vents around your home (not just the bathroom!).

Strange gurgling sound

When a drain is blocked, water is unable to pass through it freely. This can cause a gurgling sound or strange toilet drain noises to be omitted as the toilet is flushed and the water is trying to drain away. These noises are one of the best early warning signs that there is a problem below. If you catch these noises early enough, the problem can be quickly and easily fixed without building up and becoming much worse over time.

If you notice any of these four signs, it’s likely you have a problem on your hands. The first thing to do at home is to get the plunger out and see if it makes a difference. You need to create a nice and tight seal in the toilet bowl and then push down and pull up a few times, focusing on strong, deliberate movements. Once you have attempted this a couple of times if the problem persists then the best thing you can do is call a plumber immediately. When it comes to your toilet, it’s always worth getting a professional opinion. Fixing the problem before it gets worse will save you both time and money in the long run.

Looking for a reliable, professional plumber in Melbourne? Zabs has a team of professional plumbers, drain cleaners, and blocked drain experts, with the right equipment and parts to save you the time and money when you need it most. If you notice one of these four signs, then get in contact with Zabs Plumbing today and make sure your blocked toilet doesn’t become a bigger problem.

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