Welcome and thank you for visiting the My Clogged Toilet website.
Our staff has over fourteen years of experience in the commercial and residential maintenance fields with a special focus on plumbing repairs and toilet installation. Together we have installed, removed, repaired and unclogged every type of toilet currently in production and quite possibly a few that are no longer being produced. Throughout all of these years we have had the unpleasant opportunity to clear every type of clog known to man, including but not limited to rubber alligators, underwear, silverware, wallets, credit cards, paper, feminine products and everything else that anyone has ever considered flushing down a toilet.
So why start a website about clogged toilets?
We started this website to provide consumers like you with the knowledge and skills required to quickly and easily repair a clogged toilet, a leaking toilet or just replace a toilet all together. This is our way of making a stand against over-priced plumbers and handymen that want to charge you a small fortune to remedy a simple problem. Sure the work isn’t pleasant, but with the right tools, one can have a toilet back up and running in a matter of minutes and without spending hundreds of dollars.
We hope that you find our toilet repair tips and techniques useful and if you need any help along the way, feel free to send us an email. We are happy to help!
You may enjoy these random highlights from advice and information found right here on the My Clogged Toilet website.
The flapper is the part that closes over the seat valve and it is probably getting stuck when you flush the toilet and is not closing all of the way.
When you are plunging your toilet you should make sure that you use a lot of force so that the suction created might be enough to unclog the toilet.
The problem that is making your toilet drip could be caused by a fill valve that has gone bad.
If you are going to replace your toilet yourself there are a few things that you will want to know about.