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3 Tips to Prevent Toilet Plumbing Issues for Your Business

4/27/2020 (Permalink)

Person working on a toilet. A clogged toilet can become a serious problem for a business.

Dealing with a clogged toilet is one of the most common plumbing problems experienced by businesses in Stillwater, OK. Overflow is another. There are some preventative maintenance measures your business can take to minimize these types of little disasters. Here are some tips to help businesses alleviate their toilet woes.

1. Tree Roots Growing Through Your Line
While trees in Stillwater, OK, offer many benefits, the trees growing directly around your facility have roots that are also growing under it. These roots damage countless numbers of sewer lines every year. The issue can suddenly sneak up on you, and before you know it, toilets are backing up, and if the backup happens while you are away, it can cause massive damage to your flooring and structure requiring the services of a clean up and restoration company. 
The best way to prevent root growth is to kill the roots. There are many root killers on the market, and by applying the root killer as often as recommended by the manufacturer, which could be as often as monthly, this problem will be less likely to happen in the future.

2. Keep Up with Slow Drains
If you notice toilets draining slower than usual, it's time to plunge. Be sure to use a plunger that is designed for use with toilets. If plunging fails to correct the plumbing issue, there could be an item stuck in the s-trap and you should call a plumber before the problem worsens into an overflowing or clogged toilet.
3. Hard Water Deposits
Hard water deposits are common and can be seen building up under the rim of your toilets. These should be removed and a preventative solution made of one part muriatic acid and ten parts water should be poured down the tank's overflow tube. Removing these deposits will improve the flush ability of your toilet.


A clogged toilet can become a serious problem for a business. Regular toilet maintenance will ensure these burdensome plumbing issues are less likely.

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