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What does it mean when your toilet makes blorping sounds and fills partially from below with clear water, then goes soundlessly down to its normal level?  Is that a city water thing, or is my toilet possessed?  It's not a happy toilet at the best of times, and needs to be babied (minimize paper, feed Drain Care enzyme treatment regularly, etc.) but until now it's only done that during one of its "episodes."  It had a minor, easily cleared blockage 2 days ago - that seems a bit remote to be prompting the Toilet Gods to speak, but as you can tell, I don't know guess what about plumbing.

Date: 2008-08-03 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bikergeek.livejournal.com
sounds like maybe the vent pipe has a blockage.

Date: 2008-08-03 03:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prunesnprisms.livejournal.com
My dad would tell you it would have something to do with the air intake, I think.

Date: 2008-08-03 04:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cityofbeige.livejournal.com
Never seen this happen before, but the gurgling and surging water makes me agree with the other two comments: poor ventilation.

Date: 2008-08-03 07:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skexy.livejournal.com
have you prayed to your porcelain god recently?

Date: 2008-08-04 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] m00n.livejournal.com
That sounds definitively like a slow drain pipe. The water can't go down the drain as quickly as the toilet flushes, so rather than *flushing* (and thus clearing the bowl the way you'd expect it to), the clean water coming out of the tank fills the bowl (from the bottom, since that's where the fill hole is) and then the water levels off as the trap gradually empties back to its nominal level (the usual toilet bowl level).

But to dispense with the technical details, the short of the problem is that you've got a clog of some kind. I recommend giving it several good shoves with a toilet plunger, and then giving it a try with a roto-rooter of some kind. If that doesn't work, you may have to get more creative and start looking things up online or even call a professional.

Good luck!

Date: 2008-08-04 12:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] m00n.livejournal.com
If it suddenly started happening on its own without anyone flushing it in the mean time, you may *additionally* have a leaking drain plug in the tank. This is no big deal and only costs about $3 to replace. To test for that problem you can put some food coloring in the tank and wait to see if it colors the toilet bowl water without anyone flushing the toilet. Probably it would be a good idea to do it right before you leave for work for a while since it may take several hours to seep through.

Date: 2008-08-04 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] m00n.livejournal.com
The chain may just be kinked because it is twisted. Simply untwisting that may actually save quite a bit of water.

It should not, however, change the effectiveness of the drain cleaner since toilets are mostly gravity operated and all water flows basically downward from the drain spigot.

If, however, you are allowing the cleaner to sit in the toilet for long periods of time in the hopes that it will gradually eat away at the clog, the continuous flow of water into the toilet bowl from the leaking plug would serve to dilute the cleaner over time.

Date: 2008-08-04 05:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] m00n.livejournal.com
I appreciate your being so clear and helpful!

You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help.

What the hell are you doing on the Internet?

Helping people like yourself!

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