I have a drain which is impossible. It flushes fine when it's pristine, but if you put anything solid in it the action slows immediately.
The root cause, I believe, is that the plumber put some extra up/down turns in the line when the toilet was re-located during a remodel. Now, any solid matter in the line requires use of a "johnny jolter" hydraulic plunger to get things moving.
Current commode is a Kohler Wellworth, 1.6 gpf.
Which toilet would provide the most aggressive flush? The size is 12" rough in; 2 piece.
I want to give it the best shot at success... the next alternative would be to re-route the drain lines, but that would require ripping up the floor to get access, so it's not a pretty option at all!
The root cause, I believe, is that the plumber put some extra up/down turns in the line when the toilet was re-located during a remodel. Now, any solid matter in the line requires use of a "johnny jolter" hydraulic plunger to get things moving.
Current commode is a Kohler Wellworth, 1.6 gpf.
Which toilet would provide the most aggressive flush? The size is 12" rough in; 2 piece.
I want to give it the best shot at success... the next alternative would be to re-route the drain lines, but that would require ripping up the floor to get access, so it's not a pretty option at all!
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