Regardless Of When Your Toilet Backs Up, We’ve Got You Covered

Regardless Of When Your Toilet Backs Up, We've Got You CoveredMost Long Island homeowners don’t give much thought to their toilets. They just expect them to work at all times. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case, though. On occasion, commodes back up. That is, they fail to take waste down into the sewer. Sometimes, the bowls overflow and cause quite a mess. These incidents can happen at the most inopportune times, like when a person is hosting a party or event.

Can you even imagine having a house full of guests with no working toilets? Invitees would surely leave in droves. Stoppages tend to happen over the holidays as well. When family members come over and start using the facilities, that is when trouble comes to fruition. It is not uncommon for commodes to overflow in the middle of the night either. For example, a person might wake up with an upset stomach, use the restroom, and then find that toilet won’t flush. Talk about a nightmare.

When a homeowner experiences a stoppage, they need help right then and there. They don’t want to have to wait for a plumbing company to open at, let’s say 9 am on Monday when it’s Friday at 11 pm. We get it, and that is why our team offers 24-hour emergency plumbing service. It doesn’t matter if the toilets of Long Island residents back up in the morning, at noon, or during the night; all they have to do is give us a call. The technicians will quickly address their problems and get everything flowing downhill again. Now, let’s look at some common reasons why stoppages occur.

Roots In The Sewer Line

Roots grow to water. Therefore, if an underground sewer line has breaks, cracks, or bad glue joints, that is where they head. The pieces form dams and prevent water or anything else from flowing. Toilet paper, feminine products, and flushable wipes get caught on the roots, making things that much worst. There are different ways for plumbers to right the ship, so to speak. However, most commonly, they use sewer machines to cut the roots out of the pipe.

Too Much Paper

Not every toilet is created equal. Sure, we’ve all seen the commercial with a person flushing a big bag of dog food, but most commodes won’t handle those types of loads. Many times, bowls become stopped up by nothing more than toilet paper. There is nothing wrong with using bath tissue. After all, your bottom needs to get clean. Hence, people shouldn’t let these stoppages bother them. Plumbers can sometimes unstop the P-traps inside the bowls with plungers. Meanwhile, on other occasions, they have to utilize snakes known as closet augers.

Whatever is happening with your toilet, you don’t have to face the problem alone. Trustworthy, speedy, and experienced help is only a phone call away. So, contact our office to schedule emergency service anytime.