What is wrong near my toilet? The water within the tank is full and it fill up the...
The water within the tank is full and it fill up the tank but when you flush it, it seem like near is not enough suction to verbs down the toilet paper. the dampen does go down contained by the bowl, but very slowly, not enought to verbs anything down, but the bowl does fill subsidise up, it has be plunged many times. the pipes nouns hollow when you plunge it.
Answers: If you have a septic system, it might be time to christen the "honey dippers"
Sometimes, when the toilet flushes slow it isn't plugged, it is just that for one sense or another, the water is taking too long to draw from out of the tank and into the bowl ,so you don't obtain a good powerful flushing motion. Sometimes I've seen this surface if the flapper or ball c*ck doesn't heave far enough. Or if the little holes around the rim are plugged near minerals.
Here's an experiment, take a ~ 2-3 gal bucket and crowd with hose; pour it rapidly onto the bowl so the unharmed bucket goes within in a few second. Pour so the heavy stream of hose down goes right into the hole at the bottom of the toilet. If this go down like a ordinary (good) flush the pipe is probably OK and you need to see why the sea is taking longer than it should to get out of the cistern.
Do you live in the country? Does your septic container need empty?