A bubbling toilet is one of those odd plumbing troubles that may make you scratch your head. If you aren’t able to remove the blockage or fix the problem, don’t try to do anything further without a professional plumber. The post Why Are There Bubbles In My Toilet? appeared first on Twin Home Experts.
Until there’s a glaring oddity or a problem with your plumbing, it tends to be out of sight and out of mind. When you spot something strange like a clogged drain, squealing pipes, or yellow water, don’t try to DIY it. Call one of our experienced Van Nuys plumbers at Twin Home Experts and let us do the dirty work for you.
Bubbles in my toilet
A bubbling toilet is one of those odd plumbing troubles that may make you scratch your head. Our clients have reported bubbles in their toilets when the bathtub drains, when the sink is used, and sometimes seemingly for no reason at all.
Typically, toilets will bubble and back up when a wet venting system is in place and multiple drains filter down to a single pipe. When there is a blockage in this single pipe, water may back up into the shower, the sink, the toilet, and any other plumbing fixtures serviced by that pipe (which is why you might see soap bubbles in your toilet).
Bubbling toilet water isn’t the only symptom of such blockage.
Slow flushing and drainage could also be indicators of serious clogging, as well as gurgling in drains of fixtures that are not currently in use. (i.e. sink drains that gurgle while the shower is running, bathtub drains that sputter when the toilet flushes, etc.) When something is blocking multiple plumbing fixtures, it could be a sign of something more serious than a hairball.
While we don’t recommend trying to fix all of your plumbing issues on your own, there are a few steps you can take to gauge the severity of a toilet-bubbling obstruction and prevent the problem from getting worse. To start, use a drain snake in your sink and shower to get rid of hair that could be building up in your drain. If that doesn’t work, be wary of using chemical treatments to unclog your drain, as these can do more long-term damage than good.
If you aren’t able to remove the blockage or fix the problem, don’t try to do anything further without a professional plumber.
To get a second opinion on your plumbing issues, call a professional plumber at Twin Home Services. We are here to honestly diagnose your plumbing problem and provide effective, lasting solutions.
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