A Flush Beats a Full House Every Time!
A Flush Beats a Full House Every Time!
Bob Frank Sewer and Drain Cleaning
Bob Frank Sewer and Drain Cleaning
According to ProTek, toilets account for approximately 30% of home water use, with 20% of all toilets leaking. Calling a plumber for a leaky toilet may make you feel uncomfortable. After all, it's not the type of situation anyone particularly wants to be in. Here is why you should call a plumber for your leaky toilet.
A leaky toilet can cause health problems. It's not just sanitation that you have to worry about, but also the health of your family and pets. Leaking water can pick up chemicals and other contaminants and bacteria and viruses, which can be harmful if they contact people or animals who may be sensitive to them.
A leaky toilet can lead to floor and wall damage. If your toilet is leaking, the water may be pooling on the floor around the toilet base, causing wear on the floorboards and creating a soft spot over time. This can also cause damage to your walls, as water seeping out of the base of your toilet can reach the wall behind it and cause damage there. Installing a
sewer camera will help you inspect your bathroom for possible leaks.
When the flapper valve that seals the drain at the bottom of the tank fails to close correctly, enabling water to seep into the bowl, this is a common cause of leaking toilets. This can be incredibly frustrating because, even if you don't have a leaky toilet, your money may still drain due to an inefficient flushing system. Most people use a sewer camera to monitor these kinds of incidences.
One quick way to test if you have a leaky toilet is to add some food colouring to your tank and see if it appears in the bowl without flushing. If you detect a leak, replacing your flapper valve may solve the problem.
One of the most problematic household issues is a leaking toilet. While it might not seem like anything more than an annoyance, that leak is indicative of a much bigger problem that could cause lasting damage to your home if it goes unrepaired for too long. You could install a sewer camera to help you monitor any leakages. Call home for more details.
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