My friend have problems next to her hip bath toilet. When she flushes it requirements to run over. Long story short; when? this stool was stale a few months ago I put a snake...
this stool was stale a few months ago I put a snake through it. It was difficult, but I didn't estimate anything was stuck. Now I surmise I was wrong. Is in that anyway to tell if near is something stuck? If so is it possible to remove the item? When I had it past its sell-by date I turned it upside down and shook it. Would the best way to repair basically to buy a new stool? Thanks for any guidance.
the path toilets are designed it could be something small like a little orb or a childs block and it only back up when you add newspaper to the flush remove the commode and use a metal coat hanger with a hook bent into it and see if you can break it loose
Chances are near is something stuck in the trap of the crapper. Does it flush OK when nearby are no solids in the flush? And after back up if near is any solids or toilet paper contained by it? If so their is something stuck in the toilets trap.
If it back up everytime you flush, then within is an obstruction surrounded by the pipe below the crapper and you need to enjoy it roto-rootered.
Is it an old crapper? or a newer low consumption model?
Answers: try pushing something in the underside hole (a plumbing snake) of the toilet to unclog it. sort of a reverse snake. you may not be capable of see it but try pushing it backwards to where it enter. that's what usually is wrong, just close to the other two answers gave.