{"id":3366,"date":"2015-05-13T13:21:08","date_gmt":"2015-05-13T13:21:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geteco.com\/?p=3366"},"modified":"2024-06-20T19:54:41","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T19:54:41","slug":"how-to-fix-common-toilet-problems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geteco.com\/blog\/how-to-fix-common-toilet-problems\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Fix Common Toilet Problems"},"content":{"rendered":"
The toilet is one of those essential, can\u2019t-live-without appliances. A\u00a0broken toilet, especially if it is the only one in your home, is extremely jarring to your lifestyle, habits, and nighttime bladder. Protect yourself and your plumbing against these common toilet issues with these workaround solutions!<\/p>\n
Low Bowl Water<\/strong> \nAfter you flush, the tank water spills into the bowl and deposits a consistent amount of water after each flush. If your water level slowly drops or the water level is cut in half, you have a problem. When this happens there are two possible culprits.<\/p>\n
1) The bowl could be cracked. This could happen near the bowl\u2019s piping, the interior colon, or a little further down. You can often trace pools of water behind the toilet or the room below your bathroom.<\/p>\n
2) Toilet paper clogs the bowl\u2019s colon. The toilet paper acts as a bridge between the bowl and the drain, slowly depositing the water into the drain. This is called capillary action, and occurs because the adhesive forces between the water and toilet paper are stronger than those in the water itself.<\/p>\n