One of my toilets is acting up. Well, actually it's not acting down... Anyway, flushing action is a bit sluggish. I'll spare you the gory details.
The rare few times it happened before, that got resolved with a bit of energetic plunger action but not this time. Not really plugged but close to.
I may need to get a snake in there. I mean the spinning cable affair you feed in.
So, what should I get for -hopefully- infrequent use by a homeowner?
I'd rather buy my own tools than hire somebody. Plus it may come in handy for sinks and what not.
Toilet is on the second floor. No idea where the pipe accesses are.
What worries me a bit is that other toilets in the house seem a bit slow too, although that could be my imagination. If true, though, that might mean a pluggage way down there?
I could remove the toilet and access the pipe from the top, but may not be worth the trouble if a snake will do it easily.
I hear that an M80 will do the trick too but I hear you can't have those any more...
So, what do I get?
The rare few times it happened before, that got resolved with a bit of energetic plunger action but not this time. Not really plugged but close to.
I may need to get a snake in there. I mean the spinning cable affair you feed in.
So, what should I get for -hopefully- infrequent use by a homeowner?
I'd rather buy my own tools than hire somebody. Plus it may come in handy for sinks and what not.
Toilet is on the second floor. No idea where the pipe accesses are.
What worries me a bit is that other toilets in the house seem a bit slow too, although that could be my imagination. If true, though, that might mean a pluggage way down there?
I could remove the toilet and access the pipe from the top, but may not be worth the trouble if a snake will do it easily.
I hear that an M80 will do the trick too but I hear you can't have those any more...
So, what do I get?