How Do You Know When To Replace Toilets Rather Then Repair Them?
In a home with a septic tank we have several problems flushing toilets. They never flush all the time and have to be plunged. Does it have to leak or can they be worn out?
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In minor cases you can use sulphuric acid for flush as it is a common problem round the globe .But it starts troubling nearly all the time then you have to look for its replacement.
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Consider the age of the toilet itself. If it is well over ten years old then it may be time to look into getting a new one. Have a professional come just to look at the toilet for a consultation fee. Paying this fee might save you greatly rather than sinking money into a toilet that is not worth it.
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