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Article Title: Toilet Repair - Simple Steps For The Home Owner
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: Home Improvement
Word Count: 558
Keywords: plumber,plumbing,construction,remodeling,home 
improvement,toilet,faucet,fixture
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Few home installations are as important as your bathroom toilet. When your 
toilet fails to flush, continuously runs, backs up, or begins to leak, it's 
often not something that can wait. Toilet repair isn't a sexy home improvement 
project, but unlike resurfaced cabinets, backyard landscaping, or platform 
beds, it's something that needs to be taken care of now. Even a toilet that 
still has basic functioning properties should be repaired in a timely fashion. 
A continuously running toilet, for example, will send a ton of water and money 
down the drain in a short amount of time.

Common Toilet Problems

Clogged Toilet: Both toilets that back up and toilets that inadequately flush 
can be caused by clogged piping. If you're having trouble with a clogged 
toilet, you've probably already tried a plunger. It's probably time to go and 
hunt down a plumber's snake. Usually this tool will take care of your clog. If 
it doesn't, it's probably time to call a plumber and talk to your kids about 
anything they may have flushed down the toilet. In fact, if you have a 
habitually clogging toilet, it's probably some combination of flushing 
materials thicker than toilet paper and a low flush toilet. You may need to 
limit what you flush down your toilet and/or ante up and buy a power flush 
toilet.

Leaking Toilet: This is the most difficult toilet problem to identify and fix. 
Water on the floor around your toilet can be condensation from your tank, a 
leak in the incoming water pipes, a damaged toilet gasket, or simply a toilet 
bowl assembly that has become jarred. You can check the tank for condensation 
and examine any visible pipes and connections for leaks, but if the leak is 
hidden it may be beyond your expertise to locate and fix. It's probably time to 
call a professional.

Running Toilet: Continuously running toilets are usually the easiest toilet 
repair to manage. The solution is usually as easy to identify as a clogged 
toilet and should permanently fix your toilet problem. Take the lid off the 
tank at the back of your toilet. Most likely, something has broken the seal 
that keeps the toilet valve from letting water into it after the toilet has 
refilled. Perhaps the flap, ball cock, or chain has fallen into disrepair. By 
inspecting the assembly you should be able to discern which toilet part needs 
to be replaced. You'll need to be sure to cut off the water supply to the 
toilet before you replace the toilet part.

The Handiness of the Handyman
If you can't solve the problem yourself, you may need to call a professional. 
If you have reason to believe your toilet repair isn't a major ordeal, even 
though you can't fix it yourself you may not need the expertise of a plumber. 
Talk to a handyman company who may be able to fix your toilet for less. Plus, 
if you have any other small home improvement repairs or projects, your handyman 
can often take care of these, too, during the same visit. Make sure you discuss 
both your toilet repair problem and any other home projects before the handyman 
arrives. Giving the handyman a good description of everything that needs to be 
done may save him or her a trip to the hardware store for your toilet part and, 
in turn, save you money for the service.

Wes Hamilton is the owner of PLUMB PRO, INC a full service plumbing company in 
Alabama.  Visit our website for more Free Information and PICTURES.  Visit 
http://www.plumbpro.net/ and http://www.plumbproinc.com/
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