We had to remove the water from the tank and bowl, remove the toilet, and fish in the drain. If the obstruction is not close by it's probably lodged at the next trap or bend in the waste line. Or it may be possible to push the obstruction onwards to the next cleanout by using ...
water to the tank. When the tank’s water rapidly drops down into the bowl (upon a flush), the pressure causes the bowl’s waste water to go down the drain. The drop in water level is sensed by a float, ball, or pressure gauge, and this triggers the ballcock to refill the tank...
By Ashley Koff, RD You are what you eat, well, not quite… On your path to a nutritious life you’ve been learning about all the great foods you can and should eat. Keri and her team are amazing at coming up with fun and delicious ways to get these foods