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Unblocking Your Toilet Bowl



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By : Scott Rodgers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-15 04:07:12
When it comes to handling the plumbing problems of your toilet, the issues cannot be left pending for long. Negligence on that front would disturb the overall sanitation schema of your home.

Instead of availing the services of a plumber straightaway, take the task in your own hands. Understand the problem well and plan a course of action to fix the problem.

Make sure that all the necessary plumbing tools are at your disposal. Also make a place for a first-aid kit as well in order to prepare for any possible accident during the project. The tools such as wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, plungers, plumber's snake etc. are quintessential in the regular scheme of the things.

Kick off the campaign by grabbing a plunger from the plumbing tool box and apply it on the hole at the bottom of the clogged toilet bowl. Pump it repeatedly to ease the water passage from the bowl to the drainage. In case of a half-filled bowl, remove the water from the bowl before the application of the plunger in order to prevent bowl overflow. A small container with a handle can be used to serve the purpose of emptying the bowl. Make sure that the plunger you are using is a flexible one and provides maximum efficiency.

If the plunger fails to fix the clogged bowl then make way for an auger tool popularly known as plumber's snake. It is a plumbing device that comprises of a long metal cable with two ends. One end of the cable acts as a crank or arm and the other end of the cable has a corkscrew auger which does the actual task of removing the clog.

Insert the business end of the snake into the toilet bowl and gradually push it inwards. Make sure that you turn the crank of the snake tool in a clockwise direction while it is pushed in. This enhances the efficiency of the corkscrew end and a better output is yielded.

You can also make use of the chemicals that are specifically produced to clean off the blocked drains. Since these chemicals are extremely harmful to the skin and eyes hence, make sure that you have put on the safety gloves and goggles prior to the chemical usage.

Besides these traditionally accepted plumbing tools for unclogging your toilets, the common household products such as bleach, baking powder and vinegar can ease the flow of water in the toilet as well.

Author Resource:

Scott Rodgers is a noted author who has been providing great motivation on plumbing works all over the country. His incredible knowledge has, in fact, sparked significant rise in revenue for talented plumbers across the nation, from South Elgin Plumbers (Need one? click here !) to Altha Plumbers (Need one? click here !).

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