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Cómo saber cuándo es el momento de cambiar el inodoro

Toilets go through a lot. It’s no surprise that eventually our toilets need to be replaced. In fact, most professionals recommend swapping out your toilet once every 10 to 15 years. It may last longer if properly maintained, but generally, you’ll need a new one eventually.

The question then stands, how do we know when it’s time for a new toilet? The answer isn’t so simple. Apart from the age of bathroom fixtures, there are other variables at work.

At Mr. Expert Plumbing, we work with homeowners across Salt Lake City. We have years of experience diagnosing toilets. Here, we’ll talk a bit about the signs of wear and tear on bathroom fixtures and when it’s time to upgrade.

charcos en el suelo

Puddles around the toilet can mean a few things. It could be that the seal at the base of the toilet needs replacing. It could also mean there’s a crack somewhere in the porcelain. If the latter, it’s a small problem that will get much bigger.

Cracks are repairable sometimes, but if they are too far gone, it’s best to swap out the old one for a new toilet.

Obstrucción constante

If you’re using your plunger on a regular basis, there’s something wrong. Either you’re putting way too much toilet tissue down the drain, or your toilet just isn’t flushing like it used to. A weak flush can be a sign of water pressure troubles, it can also be a sign of a malfunctioning toilet.

Over time the mechanical components weaken. Toilets take longer to flush, leaving things behind to block the drain. Sure, we can call a professional to clear the blockage, but if it’s becoming an ongoing issue, you’ll save time and money getting a new toilet.

It’s Always Running

Si ese molesto sonido de agua corriendo en el tanque del inodoro continúa, podría ser hora de una actualización. Los inodoros corren para rellenar el tanque para la próxima descarga. Cuando el tanque está lleno, el inodoro debe reiniciarse automáticamente y el tanque deja de llenarse hasta la próxima descarga.

Over time, flushing takes longer, and so does the tank refill. We’ve all been there, jiggling the toilet handle to get the water to stop. In worst-case scenarios, remove the lid of the tank to flip the overflow tube and flapper back into place. Either way, this is an annoyance you shouldn’t be dealing with regularly.

It Won’t Flush

This is a bigger problem than the slow flush or the running toilet tank. If you go to flush and nothing happens, it’s either a super simple or super complex fix.

En el lado simple, la cadena que conecta el tubo de desbordamiento con el mango podría romperse. Esto requiere un reemplazo de cadena barato. No hay problema. En el extremo más pesado de las cosas, si la cadena está bien y todo parece funcionar bien, un inodoro sin descarga significa problemas.

Enjuagar varias veces

Ever flush your toilet, and it flushes itself a second time without your help? No, it’s not haunted, but it could be broken. If a toilet flushes on its own, the flapper may need to be replaced. It’s no longer sealing at the base of the overflow tube, which makes your toilet think you’ve hit the flush handle.

It could also be a crack inside the toilet tank. A small crack near the flapper is a sign of age and wear. There’s not much you can do apart from seal it up or get a new unit. A professional can look and tell you which is the best option for you.

Calcio en el Tazón

La acumulación de calcio ocurre en casas con agua dura. Si bien el agua dura se puede arreglar, puede haber más problemas que el calcio solo en el agua. Un ablandador de agua tratará el agua pero no arreglará el inodoro.

A good toilet flush requires water flow. Hard water could be building up under the rim because of buildup further down in the toilet. Over time, this buildup closes openings, restricting water flow. It’s tough to reach those areas, even with professional tools. If the problem has been ongoing, it might be too late to save the toilet.

Comuníquese con nosotros para obtener más información sobre intercambio de inodoros

At Mr. Expert Plumbing, we know a thing or two about toilets in Salt Lake City. It’s our job to keep your toilet running smoothly, so you can focus on other things in life. Forget playing DIY plumber for a malfunctioning bathroom fixture. Llámenos hoy para una actualización.

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