Toilet repairs in Lakewood can require a variety of necessary proficiencies. Homeowners occasionally deal with the problem of the constantly running toilet, which can lead to incalculable amounts of wasted water and, by some estimates, can increase utility bills by over a hundred dollars. That problem might more often precede the appearance of a large leak, signaling a failed part that needs to be replaced before more serious damage ensues. An even more common plumbing issue, though, might greet us in the form of an overturned and messy toilet. Once poor flushing performance threatens to send the toilet into the nether region of "overflow," or into the abyss of a more serious clog, it just might be time to speak with a plumbing professional. And then, of course, there are problems that might present better solutions with a plumbing pro at the other end of the telephone line.
If your toilet isn't flushing properly, the problem could be one of several things. First and foremost, it could be an issue related to the toilet's age. If the toilet is older than ten years, it might be time to look into a replacement, as inefficient and worn-out components could lead to "weak flushing power." Second, the problem could be a buildup of minerals in the rim jets, which help direct water into the bowl, or a partially clogged trapway that carries waste from the toilet to the sewer line. These are problems that a skilled plumber can fix. Finally, check to see if the toilet is stable. If it's rocking, it could make proper flushing and, more importantly, proper function of the toilet's seal very difficult. To fix a rocking toilet, you'll need to re-secure it to the floor (which may involve replacing the flange).
Toilets in Lakewood sometimes experience the same kinds of problems that toilets have anywhere, but when our toilets misbehave, it can be a sign of something more serious. What might that be? Well, if you're having a serious toilet problem, and it's not just your toilet acting up but a problem with the main line, or the whole system, then you're dealing with a serious toilet situation—like a blockage, or a tree root that's found its way into the line. If more than one toilet is experiencing these kinds of problems, then you've got more than just a "serious toilet situation," and will need professionals with specialized knowledge and tools to figure out what's going on. And what if some of these toilets are on an upper floor? That's the kind of sh*t that requires professional plumbing expertise to deal with.