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Why is My Toilet Bubbling?
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Is your toilet bubbling or gurgling when it’s not in use? This common issue is often caused by an abnormal suction forming the pipes, which causes the air to push back. You risk severe water damage and costly repairs if the problem is not addressed. Once you see bubbles in the bowl or your toilet flushes on its own, Septic Connection can help you determine the cause and recommend the most effective course of action to correct it.

Why is My Toilet Bubbling?

A bubbling toilet may not raise any concerns instantly, but if left alone, it can lead to overflowing toilets, tubs, and showers. The last thing you want is to come home to a flooded house without a reputable septic company you can rely on to handle the problem. Here are common reasons for toilet bubbles.

A Clogged Toilet

When something that’s not supposed to be flushed ends up in the toilet, they are the prime culprit for clogging your pipes. If your plunger or drain snake is not clearing the blockage, it may be time to hire a septic company for a professional inspection. Our highly equipped technicians conduct comprehensive maintenance checks, guaranteeing long-term solutions. A clogged toilet is usually a sign you are due for septic tank pumping, and we are the go-to service provider.

Faulty Cistern

The cistern comprises several components, but the flapper is often the problem if your toilet is bubbling. The flapper refills and flushing the tank with water. However, if the flapper is faulty, it may prevent water from draining properly. The issue can be corrected by replacing the flapper or the entire cistern, depending on the severity of the damage. Repairs should be left to a professional technician, eliminating guesswork common in DIY projects.

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A Blocked Vent Stack

A vent stack is a vertical pipe leading to the roof that releases exhaust gas and helps regulate your plumbing air pressure. The pipe shouldn’t be closed, or blocked, or it will cause reverse suction and bubbling. If you are uncertain whether the vent is the problem, check for foul odors in your indoor spaces. We can help you clear the debris buildup or the cause of the blockage before the damage becomes more pronounced.

Clogged Mainline

Wastewater from your home flows out the mainline to the municipal connection or septic system. A clogged mainline means trouble for your entire house, hence the need to take action as soon as possible. The mainline is complex to fix, and the slightest miscalculation can cause severe damages and costly repairs. You can rely on us for exceptional septic tank pumping and maintenance, restoring your system to optimal condition. If the mainline is severely damaged and needs to be replaced, we have the technology and strategies to guarantee seamless trenchless sewer repair.

A bubbling toilet is not something you want to ignore, especially if your house is affected. Contact us at Septic Connection and schedule an appointment with our team of experts. We can help you restore your plumbing to top-notch condition through quality septic tank pumping and cleaning.

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