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Toilets! How Do They Work?

A plumber in a uniform is kneeling and working on a toilet next to a sink in a bathroom, demonstrating expert toilet mechanics.

Toilets! How do they work? What are some common issues? What should, and more importantly, what shouldn’t you flush? In this video, we answer all those questions. We also talk about how to fix them and why you sometimes need to jiggle the handle to make them work.At the most basic level, toilets are big p traps you can sit on. The water in the bowl keeps the sewer gases trapped, and gravity forces water in the tank down to the bowl when you flush. Once the water gets high enough in the bowl, gravity keeps pushing it down the drain with everything else.For that simple system to work, a lot of things need to be in place. If the water isn’t high enough in the tank, it won’t push through the trap. If the flapper wears out, water will seep out until the toilet flushes on its own. And if the holes letting water into the bowl get clogged, it won’t flush right.

But if everything is working the way it should, your toilet can flush without power or effort from you. It shouldn’t even need much maintenance other than cleaning it and checking the rubber seals. If your toilet is giving you trouble, it can be a good idea to get a plumber to take a look. In that case, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. One of our licensed plumbers can come to your home and answer any questions you have. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

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