Commode Troubles Got You Down? Signs It's Time To Call For Repairs

If you're experiencing troubles with your commode, you need to address the problem right away. The last thing you want is to be left without the use of your commode, especially if you only have one in your home. The best way to avoid a complete commode malfunction is to have the minor issues repaired as quickly as possible. Here are four signs that your commode needs help.

You're Experiencing Weekly Clogs

It's not uncommon to experience a clogged commode from time to time. However, if you're experiencing weekly clogs, you've got a problem that needs to be addressed. Those weekly clogs could be a sign that your toilet is no longer able to process the waste that's being sent through, which means it's building up in the pipes until a clog develops. Once you clear it away with a plunger, it will run smoothly for a few days until the problem repeats itself. If you're living with the never-ending cycle of flush and plunge, it's time for a commode repair.

Your Toilet Requires Multiple Flushes

If you're suddenly being forced to flush multiple times to get even small bowel movements down the drain, there's a problem that needs to be resolved. This is particularly true if you've never had a problem before. When your commode is functioning with full force, there should be enough water pressure to send even a large bowel movement through with just one flush. Instead of dealing with the multiple flushes, have your commode repaired as soon as possible.

You Keep Finding Water on the Floor

It's normal to find a bit of water on the bathroom floor from time to time, especially after showers and baths. However, it's not normal to continually find water collecting along the bottom edge of your commode. If you've been cleaning up puddles of water from around your commode, chances are good that you have a leaky wax ring. You'll need to have that replaced before you're left to deal with a flooded bathroom.

Your Toilet Starts Running for No Reason

If your commode starts running for no apparent reason, it could require a simple fix. Take the lid off the commode tank and adjust the flush arm. The commode should stop running. However, if that doesn't fix the problem, or the commode starts running again later, you need to have it looked at. Your commode may need to be repaired or replaced.

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