Slow running toilet that is NOT clogged
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Sherleen Z on Jun 17, 2013perhaps your drain field is blocked, pertinent only if you have a septic tank.Helpful Reply
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Bar on Jun 17, 2013No septic tank in my house. Thanks S.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jun 18, 2013Welcome to your first post Barr, Is the flapper closing to soon? If so not enough water is flowing into the tank to make it flush properly would be my first guess If it is working as it should what happens If you dump a four gallon bucket of water directly into the tank at one time? Does the water go down as it should or does it work a bit better? IF not there can be only two things else that would be wrong. One is the vent to the toilet might be plugged. IF there is another toilet located above this one, they may share the same pipe which works both as a vent and drain. So check that first, even if there is nothing above, check your vent on the roof for blockage. A blocked vent often prevents drain water both in sinks and toilets from draining as fast as it should. Sort of a suction builds up causing the water in the toilet to glub glub as it is trying to get air to allow it to drain down past the toilet into the main drain. The 2nd thing that can cause this is something further down the drain that the snake has not got to. If the main drain is partly blocked air pressure builds up within the drain as the large amount of water that is flushed at one time pushes down the pipe. The result is sort of a push back because of the air pressure that builds up with in the pipe. You may need to have a professional come in and use a camera in the drain line to see if that is the case. This partly blocked pipe can be just settlement of the main line filling with water and acting like a large trap. If you have a newer toilet with low gallon flush, there is not enough water leaving the toilet to push against a larger quantity of water sitting inside the drain pipe past the house but before the road connection.Helpful Reply
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Carol Norment on Jun 18, 2013I'm thinking it sounds like a 'venting issue'- especially the gurgling-Helpful Reply
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Plumbrite on Jun 18, 2013is the refill tube in the overflow. are you using the blue tablets in the tank, i have had it were they clog up the jets under the rim, you will need to clean them, and stop using the blocks.Helpful Reply
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L. Ison on Jun 18, 2013I am not a plumber but if you have hard water, it will clog in the little holes around the rim where the water comes into the bowl. I use an allen wrench to get the gunk out and this does the trick.Helpful Reply
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Spry Plumbing and Heating on Jun 18, 2013All of the responses above could be the problem, time to call a plumber. You do say "one of my toilets", guess you have at least one more. Are they on the same stack? Are the toilets the same, if so, watch one then the other, what's different?Helpful Reply
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A1tec service on Jun 18, 2013well one thing do you have child in your home if so a toy will slow water downHelpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jun 18, 2013I had a toilet that the woman of the house had dropped a small compact mirror in the toilet. What happened was the mirror got stuck in the u bend of the toilet and acted like a flapper. When the toilet was flushed the flapper would close and the toilet would fill with water and overflow. When the snake was put into the toilet to clear the clog, the mirror would tilt at an angle opening up and allow the water to drain and the snake to move down into the pipe. when the snake was in the toilet it would flush fine. Remove the snake, the the mirror would flap closed again and the toilet would overflow when it was flushed. We removed the toilet checked everything. Put it back and the same thing occurred. Until we decided to replace the toilet did we realize once we broke the toilet open that the mirror was the cause all the time. So strange things can happen so do not rule anything out when checking on how your toilet is working.Helpful Reply
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Jardenia Robinson on Jun 19, 2013My basement tHelpful Reply
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A1tec service on Jun 19, 2013two days ago i win on a call with the same think found out that the lady had been take meds that made her waste be very hard and was staying in the u bend we snake it five time but didnt help it we had to remove the toilet and hand clean some of it then pressure wash it out that clear out toilet now it work as good as the day it was newHelpful Reply
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Leanore Masi on Jun 19, 2013I just had the same problem the other day (again with only one of my toilets). I mentioned it to my husband . . . he flushed after removing the tank lid and then turned the water flow knob under the tank. Problem immediately solved. Apparently one of my "darlings" had fiddled with it. Don't know if you've tried that already - if not, it could be the answer.Helpful Reply
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H.O. Electric on Jun 19, 2013See if your vent stack is clogged on the roof. Maybe you have a birds nest stuck in it.Helpful Reply
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Gar188936 on Jun 22, 2013G&P RootRaiders Plumbing- You have most of the answers, The rim hols need to be cleaned, and there is one jet hole that you may be able to see or it is just inside where to water goes out it must be open, it is about the size of you first finger if that don't work some one could have broken a small piece of the toilet inside the bowl when using a closet auger. if that is the case you will need a new toilet. Good Luck I hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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Bar on Jun 26, 2013The only thing I haven't checked is the vent on the roof. I will look into that and report back...Thank you all for your help!!Helpful Reply
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Vel1629730 on Jun 22, 2015Sounds like it might be a stoppage in the main line...I have been having the same issue. Dont know if the snakes from the home imp store are long enough to get to the problem...I had to break down and call the plumber. He went from the clean out in the front yard and found the problem was in the yard near the street...may be roots from the yard. In any case, If you house is older (mine is 50 yrs) your pipes are probably pretty rough inside and this will be an ongoing issue.Helpful Reply
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Vel1629730 on Jun 22, 2015Plumber can also run a camera down the line to see if there are obstructions or a broken or displaced waste pipe.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Swinford on Oct 23, 2015We have a gurling sound when 1 toilet is flushed could it be the vent on the roof making it like that, because we had a clean out a while back ?Helpful Reply
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