Toilets
Problems & Repairs
Of all the plumbing problems at your home or place of business, most people would rank a clogged toilet #1. It's also one of the most common plumbing problems and one that is normally easy for an experienced plumber to diagnose and repair.
How can you tell what’s ailing your toilet:
• You may have a clog as a result of facial tissue or another product that wasn’t designed to disintegrate like toilet paper.
• If you have young children, the clog could be a toy or a sock.
• If using a plunger unclogs the toilet, great. However, if the clog is recurring, you will need to call a plumber.
• If your bathroom sink drains well, the trouble is probably a clog in the toilet trap.
• If your sink also drains slowly, you may have a blocked sewer line. You will need a plumber to diagnose and repair this problem.
New Toilets
If it is time for a new toilet such as with new construction or a major renovation), you will need to select and install new commodes. Low-flow toilets use less water per flush, thus helping to conserve water.
You may also wish to consider installing a new toilet with all of the latest “bells and whistles”, including automatic flushing, heated seats, mechanically controlled seats and lids and bidet-like features.
The professionals at Superior Plumbing will be happy to unclog your stopped-up toilet. They will also be able to explain the features of and install many of the latest toilets on the market. Please call us at 770-422-PLUM (7586), in Georgia. We will give you an expert and honest answer to your plumbing problems.
