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When you flush, the water wants to go down, but there is nowhere for the air to go. The air pushes back against the water. The paper, being light, gets caught in the air/water turbulence and sticks to the sides of the pipe. Over a few weeks, those small paper deposits build up until one day, one flush triggers The Great White Plug.
To avoid future clogs, try the "courtesy flush" technique—flush once halfway through and again at the end to ensure the pipes are never overwhelmed by too much paper at once. blocked toilet with toilet paper
Pour a bucket of hot (not boiling) water into the bowl from waist height. The force and heat help dissolve the toilet paper fibers. When you flush, the water wants to go
Next time you see the water rising, don't curse the paper. Thank it for the lesson. Then go buy a box of single-ply. Over a few weeks, those small paper deposits
If you find yourself dealing with a "blocked toilet with toilet paper" frequently, consider these common causes:
If the water doesn't go down after several plunging attempts, or if you see water backing up into your shower or sinks when you flush, you likely have a . At this point, DIY methods won't work, and it's time to call a licensed plumber.
When you flush, the water wants to go down, but there is nowhere for the air to go. The air pushes back against the water. The paper, being light, gets caught in the air/water turbulence and sticks to the sides of the pipe. Over a few weeks, those small paper deposits build up until one day, one flush triggers The Great White Plug.
To avoid future clogs, try the "courtesy flush" technique—flush once halfway through and again at the end to ensure the pipes are never overwhelmed by too much paper at once.
Pour a bucket of hot (not boiling) water into the bowl from waist height. The force and heat help dissolve the toilet paper fibers.
Next time you see the water rising, don't curse the paper. Thank it for the lesson. Then go buy a box of single-ply.
If you find yourself dealing with a "blocked toilet with toilet paper" frequently, consider these common causes:
If the water doesn't go down after several plunging attempts, or if you see water backing up into your shower or sinks when you flush, you likely have a . At this point, DIY methods won't work, and it's time to call a licensed plumber.
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