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A toilet is an integral part of the house that should always be clean and function properly. People use the washroom daily, so having clogs and overflows is frustrating because you cannot use the toilet. Additionally, overflows bring a bad smell, making staying at home uncomfortable. This article is a guide on things you can do to prevent clogs and overflows in your washroom.


1. Check What You Flush 


People flush different types of things through the toilet without knowing that they could harm the plumbing system. Washrooms are meant to flush human waste like urine and feces, as well as easily breakable material like tissue paper.


You should not flush down the toilet things like gum, baby wipes, condoms, menstrual products, cooking grease, and paper towels. They are not easily breakable by water and can lead to clogging and overflow. 


These types of wastes can be disgusting to dispose of in your regular wastebasket. Have an additional basket in the bathroom to keep things that you find unpleasant to be. A professional plumber can advise you on what you can and cannot flush down your washroom to prevent an overflow.


2. Avoid Chemical Drain Cleaners


Opting for a chemical drain cleaner might seem like the least expensive and easiest solution to clogs and overflows in your toilet. They contain chemicals like sulphuric acid and sodium hypochlorite, which quickly break down different clogging materials that water cannot break. However, this does more harm than good to your plumbing system.


The chemicals are usually corrosive and can destroy your toilet pipes if you use them regularly. They wear pipes down, leading to leakage that results in overflowing. The best way of dealing with clogs in your toilet is by doing it manually. Call an experienced plumber to remove blockages in your bathrooms to avoid exposure to diseases and waste.


3. Immediately Fix Running Toilets


Running toilets result from too much water flow from water tanks, making the toilet not stop pumping water into the bowl when you flush. You can solve such issues by adjusting the water level in the tank to avoid overflowing. When you notice the toilet running after flushing, quickly fix it by changing the float heights.


Always call the plumber whenever the toilet stops functioning because attempting to fix the problem on your own can further damage your bathroom. Additionally, it exposes you to bacteria and diseases if you do not have the right gear.


4. Use Soft Toilet Paper


Toilet papers are made differently. Some are soft, while others are extra cushioned. Toilet papers with extra cushion can sometimes be a problem to break down, resulting in clogging. This will typically happen when many people use the toilet, for instance, when you have visitors at home. 


An overflowing flowing toilet with visitors around is embarrassing. Always prioritize buying soft tissue paper to avoid clogs in the washroom. Always call a plumber to help you break down clogged toilet paper and keep your visitors comfortable.


5. Check the Mechanics Regularly


Parts such as the bowl, the fill and knob valves, and other wet areas tend to crack and break over time. Regularly check your toilet system from time to time to prevent overflowing when you least expect it.


Having a professional plumber who regularly checks your toilet is essential as they help fix and repair broken parts before they grow into more significant problems.


Call a Professional to Look at Your Toilet


Keeping your toilet in the best condition ensures that your stay at home is comfortable and saves you embarrassment when you have visitors. Do you have a problem dealing with clogs and overflows in your toilet? Contact us for professional plumbing services and advice on taking good care of your bathroom. 

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