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Chris P

Hello

My toilet flush is busted. The tank takes about 10 seconds to empty and it’s kind of showers down from the middle, rather than that sudden gush that surrounds the entire bowl. It does not generate enough force to really dispose of the waste.

I replaced everything in the tank. The flusher and the water level is the cistern is brand new. It’s a 2 inch pipe feeding the cistern to the toilet bowl.

This toilet hasn’t really worked since I moved in. I thought it was a faulty flusher.

Could there be a block in the actual toilet itself where clean water goes in ? Or just a badly designed toilet.

Any ideas how to fix without replacement?

Chris
 

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