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Re: Landlord help...toilet troubles
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I just use newspaper mostly or napkins from restaurants.
1. It is economical, virtually free considering how many free newspapers there are. I cut it up into squares and keep it in a tupperware box by the old throne.
2. It is better for the environment.
3. As long as you crumple it a bit, I find it no less effective than the most expensive papers on the market.
4. I have never had an issue with drain blockage. Newspaper turns to sludge when wet, commercial paper has tensile strength.

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Vigilante. You are so right about Charmin. Had an issue with that in my main drain. If you google Charmin you will see that many people have indeed had the same problem. It is banned in our house! :)

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Also remember that "soft" toilet paper is your enemy. That double ply absorbant Charmin stuff will swell up and clog the pipes. Go with the old school spartan variety.


Good advice!

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I had to use one of those because a dumb-ass relative of one of my tenants decided that flushing her underwear down the toilet was a good idea.

The previous clog was because her mother decided that flushing paper towels down the toilet was a good idea.


The only thing that should be flushed down the toilet is human waste and toilet paper, and certain cleaning powder/liquids. Anything else, even if it says flushable on the packaging, like feminine care products or cat litter should be avoided. Condoms, latex gloves, hair - from pets or human - paper towels as mentioned, can (and will) cause problems.

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Also remember that "soft" toilet paper is your enemy. That double ply absorbant Charmin stuff will swell up and clog the pipes. Go with the old school spartan variety.

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I had to use one of those because a dumb-ass relative of one of my tenants decided that flushing her underwear down the toilet was a good idea.

The previous clog was because her mother decided that flushing paper towels down the toilet was a good idea.


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Just my 2c, but there's a special snake for toilets, called a closet auger. It may be your little sink snake isn't cutting it.

Don't bite my head off, but toilet plumbing isn't nearly as scary as it looks, and it's a great life skill to acquire. It's actually quite easy to pull the whole toilet off it's mount ( drain tank, 2 nuts and disconnecting the water hose) and see if the clog is in the toilet or the drain itself. I've heard that large objects getting accidentally flushed can get lodged in the toilet trap and be impossible to get loose.

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Just my 2c, but there's a special snake for toilets, called a closet auger. It may be your little sink snake isn't cutting it.

Don't bite my head off, but toilet plumbing isn't nearly as scary as it looks, and it's a great life skill to acquire. It's actually quite easy to pull the whole toilet off it's mount ( drain tank, 2 nuts and disconnecting the water hose) and see if the clog is in the toilet or the drain itself. I've heard that large objects getting accidentally flushed can get lodged in the toilet trap and be impossible to get loose.

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Yes.. they have different size bits for different sized pipes. Years back they cleared a bad one that was actually clear out at the end of the sewer line. It happened after we had SEVERE rains, so I am guessing something from the sewer backed up into the line. It took a while for the guy to work through it.

Rust is a big pain to break through. Sometimes the bit breaks right through the pipe if it is weakened by years of corrosion.


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thank you mdm. i sent the contact info for floodwatchnj.com 1-866-NJ-CLOGS (866-65-25647) to my landlord, but she says i just have to wait for her handyman to come tomorrow. she said if i called anyone on my own she wouldnt pay for it.

when you state that the pipes need to be "power-routed out" is that when they take something like a snake attached to a drill to release the clog?

no kids so its not a toy in there...

thanks for the helpful suggestions

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plumber: Carmine Aumeta # 201-451-8008

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thank you mdm. i sent the contact info for floodwatchnj.com 1-866-NJ-CLOGS (866-65-25647) to my landlord, but she says i just have to wait for her handyman to come tomorrow. she said if i called anyone on my own she wouldnt pay for it.

when you state that the pipes need to be "power-routed out" is that when they take something like a snake attached to a drill to release the clog?

no kids so its not a toy in there...

thanks for the helpful suggestions

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I have used Floodwatch for years to route out drains. If the clog is beyond the toilet itself, it could be grease (happened to one of my building two weeks ago) or rust. Old cast iron pipes can sometimes build up rust that flakes off in the piping elbows.

In either case, you will need the pipes power-routed out. It should run about $125. Can you have it done and just take it off your rent?

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asny10011 as i posted before, i plungered and snaked it to no avail... you are welcome to come and try though...if you do fix it, ill make sure the landlord pays you.

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I'm not handy at all but i invested in a plunger. Get out some old newspapers, line it around your toilet, pour in a bit of dish washing detergent to lubricate things up and create a good suction to force the crap down. I've done it a few times myself and it surprisingly works. You just need to a good plunger. I've had success with both the regular old fashioned plunger and the one with the coiled apparatus. Good luck!

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i sent the landlord several plumbers numbers from the yellow pages, but i wanted to give the landlord a number for someone that came recommended.

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plnj, no 7th and Monmouth. good luck

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Hello - Are you by chance near varick or columbus drive? I seem to be having a similar problem. The toilet kind of flushes but not everything goes down.

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to be exact, if you put paper or poop in it it wont leave the toilet. if its just pee, it will slowly drain when flushed. i have plungered the hell out of it and have even used a snake. need any more details? im not stupid and how how to put a bucket of water in it to get it to flush. can i come to your place to take a shit? know of a plumber i can have my landlord call? yes, i am in a very pissy mood.


sounds more like a sh!tty mood. ha!

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Nobody's calling you stupid but there is a search button, upper left which could yield this result for "plumber"

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This is EXACTLY why I havn't lived in a <1.5ba since college.

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thanks heights, but id rather have the number to a plumber. will the city do anything even if its only been 5 hours since i told my landlord of the problem?

robin/tern...give me a number to a plumber, im not stupid, who doesn't know how to use a bucket of water to flush a toilet? you'd be pissed too if you couldn't use the toilet and had shit floating in it that wasnt yours.


my freaking landlord just told me she is too busy to find another plumber. and told me to find a bar to shit in.

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Call the city health dept, the mayor's office, and housing code authority. This is the J.C. operator's number (201) 547-5000 she will connect you to any city agency. It sounds like you did all you could you may want to call a plumber yourself and save the receipt so you can deduct it off of your monthly rent. Keep records and details when you spoke to your landlord concerning this incidet.

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What a dreadful demeanour you have, you posted a vague description and I tried to help.

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to be exact, if you put paper or poop in it it wont leave the toilet. if its just pee, it will slowly drain when flushed. i have plungered the hell out of it and have even used a snake. need any more details? im not stupid and how how to put a bucket of water in it to get it to flush. can i come to your place to take a shit? know of a plumber i can have my landlord call? yes, i am in a very pissy mood.

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When you say won't flush, is the toilet blocked and full with water, or just no water comes out when you flush?

If the latter, fill a bucket with water and pour it in to flush manually.

That should tide you over until tomorrow.

Robin.

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What do I do? The toilet won't flush and I called the landlord this morning @ 9am...she said the maintenance guy she uses cant come until tomorrow. We have only one toilet. My roommate and I don't have another apt we can stay in or place to use the bathroom. I suggested the landlord call another plumber, she wont.

What do I do? I don't have the money to pay for a plumber myself. Can anyone suggest a person I can suggest my landlord can call to come fix the toilet...perhaps she just doest know anyone else to call.

thanks

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