Vinmassaro
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Our house is a split level and we just finished a remodel to our lower-level bathroom. The problem I am having is the new Toto Aquia II toilet is nearly unusable because of a very slow flush. The house was built in 1958 and the water was shut off when I bought the house, so I never used the old toilet to know how the flush performed. The bathroom is in the lower level of the house, not a basement, and I assumed the flush wouldn't be as strong as upstairs, but this toilet can't be used right now except for going #1.
Here is a video with the bowl empty, so you can see that if there is anything in it, it'll barely flush:
Here's what I have tried:
Here is a video with the bowl empty, so you can see that if there is anything in it, it'll barely flush:
Here's what I have tried:
- Dump water in fast from a 5gal bucket (not fully because it can't take it), still drains just as slowly
- Snaked the toilet with an auger
- Snaked plumbing vents on roof with auger, nothing came out