One of the worst things that can happen is flushing your toilet and realizing you cannot successfully do so. Is there a clog? Is there a part of your toilet that may be damaged? When this occurs, you may panic, but there is no need to stress or get in contact with your plumber as soon as possible. Fortunately, This issue is actually very common, and our expert plumbers at Kettering Plumbing & Drain have provided some information below that may help you diagnose and repair the problem! 

Do You Have A Clog Inside Your Toilet? 

In most common cases of a toilet that won’t flush, you may have a clogged toilet. Toilets were built to handle only a certain amount of waste, so getting blocked can be pretty easy. Typically, clogs occur when items such as large amounts of toilet paper or sanitary products were attempted to be flushed and got caught. Clogged toilets are very obvious and also pretty simple to repair. Using a plunger, you should be able to push the stuck items through. However, if it is a more stubborn clog, you may need the help of a plumber and a toilet auger to unclog your toilet.   

Is The Amount Of Water In Your Toilet’s Tank Low? 

When your toilet’s tank doesn’t have enough water, it cannot make a successful flush. This is because your toilet requires 80% of its water capacity to make a complete flush. Therefore, when there is not enough water in the toilet’s tank, the float ball may get misadjusted and signal your toilet that there is not enough water to flush. To confirm this issue, open your toilet tank’s lid and ensure the float ball is floating 1 to 2 inches below the fill valve and overflow tube. If not, adjust the ball to remain at the desired level.   

Have You Checked The State Of Your Toilet’s Flapper and Fill Valve? 

If your toilet can make a complete flush but continuously runs afterward, you may have an issue with your toilet’s flapper or fill valve. If this problem isn’t addressed as soon as possible, you may be wasting water without knowing it or may have issues flushing it again in the future. Most of the time, when this occurs, the problem is damage to your toilet’s flapper or mineral build-up to your fill valve. If either of these issues is what is causing your toilet to run continuously, you will need to get in with your local plumbing contractor immediately.   

When Is It Time to Call The Plumbing Experts? 

All in all, there could be many reasons your toilet may not be able to flush. However, most of the time, they are pretty simple to fix! Other issues may need the assistance of a professional plumber, such as the experts at Kettering Plumbing & Drain. No matter when the problem occurs or how bad it gets, our certified experts are available 24/7, ready to serve when you need it most! Call us today at (937) 764-3788, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here!