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The Dirty Reason Why Taking a Shower Can Cause Toilet Overflow

4/5/2022 (Permalink)

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The Unsavory Reason Why Taking A Shower Can Lead To Toilet Overflow

If you have a home or business, sewage cleaning may be the farthest thing from your mind. However, something as simple as toilet overflow during showering could be costly. Most people don't have the extra time or funds to go through an unexpected loss like this. If you're in Kennewick, WA, working with a preferred clean up and restoration vendor of your insurance agency can mitigate this threat.

Steps to Take When a Shower Causes Toilet Overflow

Residential houses, and some commercial businesses, usually have a shower that is frequently used. If, say, the showers in the gym you own are running and, simultaneously, the adjacent toilet starts gushing water, it's time to look into the root of the issue. This is almost always due to a clogged pipe between the toilet and sewer.

The shower is connected to waste waterlines, and if there is a clog, the toilet will be the first place it shows! Everything is connected. What do you do now that you know a clog is causing the back up? Here are some sewage cleaning options that may need to be taken by professionals using a commercial-use snake tool:

  • Running the snake directly through the toilet.
  • Taking the toilet out from the floor and snaking the drain from there.
  • Heading to the drain cleanout in a crawlspace area, lifting the heavy cap, and snaking the opening.
  • Or repairing/replacing the entire pipe.

Make Sure your Insurance Works with the Right Professionals

The outlined steps above gradually increase in difficulty, and they should always be performed by a professional. If the snake is noncommercial, it likely won't be long or tough enough to reach a clogged pipe causing the toilet overflow. After each step, the professionals will test the clog status by running the shower again.

In the worst case scenario, it's possible that something such as the roots of a tree or a rusted pipe collapse caused the blockage. In this case, step four of repairing or replacing the entire line is the only option. In order to get the job done correctly and save money, it's best to have already made sure that your insurance works with trusted sewage cleaning professionals.

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