Blocked Toilet [ Tested & Working ]

Mark just stood there. He didn't know what had just happened. He didn't want to know. He only knew that the toilet was no longer blocked.

In hard water areas, limescale can narrow the internal diameter of your pipes over time, making clogs more likely. blocked toilet

Mark stared at the toilet bowl. The water, instead of retreating to its porcelain cave, was rising. Steadily. Menacingly. It kissed the rim, trembled, and then… stopped. A mere millimeter from catastrophe. Mark just stood there

"Okay," Mark whispered, his voice a hostage negotiator’s. "Okay. We can fix this." He only knew that the toilet was no longer blocked

Toilets are designed to handle only human waste and toilet paper. Most blockages are caused by:

To prevent future blockages, consider the following:

If you notice the water rising after a flush, do not flush again. Instead, follow these steps to contain the situation: