We are having problems with our (older) toilets. It was just the one in our newly remodeled bath at first, but about 2 weeks after that one started malfunctioning, the second one followed suit. They are both connected to the same drain pipe. They fill with water to the brim (sometimes even higher), but they don't spin fast enough to force anything down. The water doesn't even drain most of the time. Would a clogged vent pipe cause this? If so, how do you clean a clogged vent pipe? If not, any clue on where the clog might be? (We've already tried a snake. It slightly improved things for a few flushes, but we were soon back to square one.)
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I have the same problem with the flushing of one toilet. There is enough water, yet it fails to flush fully. Water does not seem to move around fast enough. Must use extra pail of water for complete flush and it works every time, which means to me it is NOT a problem of clogged pipes. Any ideas?
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