Toilets are an indispensable part of the household plumbing system. They are also the most sensitive part of the system. It is important to make sure that any problems with the toilet system is fixed as early as possible because toilet issues lead to the worst health hazards in the home. Here are some of the common toilet problems and the solutions offered by experts in Toilet Repair in Wichita KS.
When the bowl water level keeps dropping
If you have noticed that after flushing the toilet, a significant amount of water gets siphoned off the bowl, leading to a drop in the level of water inside the bowl, this could be a result of several things:
* A toilet paper clogged in the colon of the bowl could be absorbing the water, leading to the lower levels of water in the bowl. The way to fix this is by removing the clogged piece of tissue from the colon of the toilet.
* When there is a crack in the interior of the bowl, leading to absorption of water from the bowl.
Flushing problems
The most common toilet problems result from the flushing system. Some of the problems that affect the flushing system include:
* A weak flush: In case you moved into a house that had the plumbing system already installed, it is possible that you could have inherited toilet models that were made between 1994 and 1997. The 1.6-gallon models have a weakness in that regardless of how hard you try, they never flush right.
* Strong but partial flush: Partial flushes are normally caused by a problem in the flapper. When the flapper has a problem, it will drop as soon as water starts refilling the tank after a flush. The solution to this problem is replacing the flapper with a new one.
* Double flusher: It is inconveniencing to have that tank whereby you have to flush twice to get everything down. The cause of this problem could be the level of water in the tank being set too high. The easiest way out is lowering the water level in the tank.
Those are some problems that Bowers Plumbing Company, the renowned experts in Toilet Repair in Wichita KS offers. To learn more about their services, go to


