Dave Aldrich
New Member
We bought a brand new "spec" home, and within the first year or two the toilets began to occasionally clog for no apparent reason, requiring a plunger to clear the problem. It's not an issue of inappropriate items being flushed: we have no children. Waste seems to get hung up on something and plug up the works. And it clears easily with a plunger, suggesting the problem is either in the toilet's own waste pathway, or in the elbow immediately below the floor flange. Could a plumber's choice of a "regular" elbow versus a closet bend be the problem?