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February 18, 2025Toilets are essential in any household, but they can endure significant wear and tear over time. A malfunctioning toilet can be a major inconvenience. Thankfully, a professional can pinpoint faulty parts and restore the septic system. Look out for the following signs of a problem so that you can schedule timely repairs.
What Are Signs Your Toilet Isn’t Functioning Properly?
1. Frequent Clogs
If your toilet is clogging several times a week, there’s likely a component that’s malfunctioning. For example, there might be an issue with the flush valve, which draws water into the bowl after a flush, or the flapper, letting water move from the tank into the bowl. Alternatively, you may experience significant blockages in the sewage pipes if you flush non-biodegradable items down the toilet.
Continuing to plunge the toilet could cause flooding; it’s best to call a professional for prompt repairs. They can replace the affected part or locate and clear out a clog.
2. Leaks

Water constantly pooling around the toilet is a clear sign of a leak. If a heavy object is dropped on the fixture, the material could crack and allow water to escape from the tank or bowl. A faulty pipe under the toilet or worn seal could also cause a leak.
Over time, leaks may lead to water damage and even encourage mold growth, so don’t delay scheduling repairs. For a cracked toilet or pipe, technicians might recommend a replacement.
3. Strange Sounds
If flushing leads to gurgling sounds in other bathroom fixtures, such as the shower or sink, there’s likely a blockage in the drain vent. As a result, sewer gases won’t be able to pass through and will instead come back up the pipes, creating strange sounds. Unpleasant odors might accompany these noises. The vent is typically located on the roof, so it’s best to leave repairs to professionals who can access this area safely.
Feel free to call us at Atteberry Portable Toilets in Show Low, AZ with questions. We can be reached at (928) 242-2802.