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bucolic_frolic

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11. He would know enough to do that if he thinks that is the problem.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 04:51 PM
Jul 2025

I'm not a plumber, but it could be a clog in the drain pipe (so he would snake it with a long flexible steel coil), or a clog in the air vent stack. In some local codes at earlier times the air vents were installed differently than roof to basement, for example just roof to drain stack. It can be hard to diagnose.

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If it is a tank with a flapper valve, and the tank fills properly and releases properly I would check the c-rational Jul 2025 #1
what I have noticed is a weak circulation in the flush where even just a small bit of toilet paper circles and then just CTyankee Jul 2025 #2
Could be tank isn't filling with sufficient water to flush SheltieLover Jul 2025 #3
Sounds like a fluahometer. If it has a handle you push or pull to flush that iss a flushometer. No c-rational Jul 2025 #4
How old is the house? Did he snake the toilet? bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #5
Our house was built in 1941, one of the last houses built just before WW2 so it is pre-war construction. CTyankee Jul 2025 #7
He would know enough to do that if he thinks that is the problem. bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #11
How long have you had the toilet? How long has it been doing this. Toilets can build up mineral deposits within the KPN Jul 2025 #6
That's kind of you, but we can work it out. The reason I am working the plumber so hard is that he gave us a warranty on CTyankee Jul 2025 #8
I'm guessing its just that your rim outlets and/or the jet at the bottom of the toilet bowl are clogged. KPN Jul 2025 #9
Thank you! CTyankee Jul 2025 #10
Thanks, that's a solution I never knew about. bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #12
Is this something that just started or an ongoing problem? jmowreader Jul 2025 #13
No. We bought the house over 25 years ago and the toilet then is the toilet now. No problems. CTyankee Jul 2025 #15
Root killer comes to mind as a solution jmowreader Jul 2025 #18
Duly noted for sharing with the plumber coming tomorrow. CTyankee Jul 2025 #19
Are there any trees between your house and the street? anciano Jul 2025 #14
Yes, but I'll check out the other remedy before we go that far. I do appreciate your reminding me, tho. Thank you! CTyankee Jul 2025 #16
They can put a camera bamagal62 Jul 2025 #17
Doubt if he'll do that. For now, we will concentrate of what I have learned from this thread. My thanks to all! CTyankee Jul 2025 #20
Use a bucket with hot water and some dawn IbogaProject Jul 2025 #21
He just left and said he had adjusted the water level. Let's hope that works. But your idea sounds feasible. CTyankee Jul 2025 #22
Glad to hear IbogaProject Jul 2025 #23
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