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When to Replace a Toilet

While toilet problems are particularly nasty, anyone with a toilet must deal with some leak or clog issue at some point. However, if problems start occurring frequently, you might be dealing with a bigger issue. This is where you make the decision of either shelling out some money for repairs once more – or just replacing your old toilet altogether. If you, like most homeowners, are a little overwhelmed by making this decision, don’t worry! The pros at Manzo Plumbing have prepared a quick guide to tell you exactly when you should replace your toilet.

Clogging is probably the most frustrating (and gross) toilet problem. However, occasionally you might have to deal with it using your trusted plunger. It’s a nasty problem, but it is easy to fix. However, if you find yourself constantly trying to unclog your toilet or having a plumber deal with it, you might need to consider replacing your toilet altogether. Unclogging requires a lot of unnecessary flushing, especially if your toilet is old—this means you are probably wasting water leading to an increase in your water bill.

If you are having to pay money for several toilet repairs, you might want to consider replacing your toilet. Sure, repairs can usually fix the problem, but they can be expensive and if you have already had a few, it might be a more financially viable decision to get a new toilet.

If you see cracks in the porcelain in either the bowl or around the toilet base, you will need to replace your toilet. Cracks can cause water leaks, leading to water waste and deteriorated caulking. This can even cause damage to your floor and excess moisture can lead to the growth of mold or mildew. If you have cracks in your toilet and you hear it running constantly,  immediately call a plumber to inspect it and tell you about your replacement options. To find out whether the water is leaking through the cracks, do the dye test. Put a few drops of dye in your bowl and see if the dye makes its way on to the floor.

While wobbling might be caused by a couple of loose screws, it could also signify a bigger problem. After tightening the screws in the base of your toilet, check to see if it is still wobbling. If it isn’t, you’ve solved the problem. If it is, you might be dealing with a water damaged floor that has softened over time. Call a plumber you trust to check it out.

While toilet problems are particularly nasty, anyone with a toilet must deal with some leak or clog issue at some point. However, if problems start occurring frequently, you might be dealing with a bigger issue. This is where you make the decision of either shelling out some money for repairs once more – or just replacing your old toilet altogether. If you, like most homeowners, are a little overwhelmed by making this decision, don’t worry! The pros at Manzo Plumbing have prepared a quick guide to tell you exactly when you should replace your toilet.

Clogging is probably the most frustrating (and gross) toilet problem. However, occasionally you might have to deal with it using your trusted plunger. It’s a nasty problem, but it is easy to fix. However, if you find yourself constantly trying to unclog your toilet or having a plumber deal with it, you might need to consider replacing your toilet altogether. Unclogging requires a lot of unnecessary flushing, especially if your toilet is old—this means you are probably wasting water leading to an increase in your water bill.

If you are having to pay money for several toilet repairs, you might want to consider replacing your toilet. Sure, repairs can usually fix the problem, but they can be expensive and if you have already had a few, it might be a more financially viable decision to get a new toilet.

If you see cracks in the porcelain in either the bowl or around the toilet base, you will need to replace your toilet. Cracks can cause water leaks, leading to water waste and deteriorated caulking. This can even cause damage to your floor and excess moisture can lead to the growth of mold or mildew. If you have cracks in your toilet and you hear it running constantly,  immediately call a plumber to inspect it and tell you about your replacement options. To find out whether the water is leaking through the cracks, do the dye test. Put a few drops of dye in your bowl and see if the dye makes its way on to the floor.

While wobbling might be caused by a couple of loose screws, it could also signify a bigger problem. After tightening the screws in the base of your toilet, check to see if it is still wobbling. If it isn’t, you’ve solved the problem. If it is, you might be dealing with a water damaged floor that has softened over time. Call a plumber you trust to check it out.

For More Toilet Troubles, Call Manzo Plumbing

If you need a trustworthy plumber to repair or replace your toilet, get in touch with the professionals at Manzo Plumbing. Our licensed and experienced technicians will handle any plumbing problem with the utmost professionalism. You can be confident that you will be getting the best service! Call us today at (516) 347-7696!

The post When to Replace a Toilet appeared first on Manzo Plumbing & Heating.

If you need a trustworthy plumber to repair or replace your toilet, get in touch with the professionals at Manzo Plumbing. Our licensed and experienced technicians will handle any plumbing problem with the utmost professionalism. You can be confident that you will be getting the best service! Call us today at (516) 347-7696!

The post When to Replace a Toilet appeared first on Manzo Plumbing & Heating.

1480 Wantagh Avenue

Wantagh, NY 11793

1480 Wantagh Avenue

Wantagh, NY 11793