Toilet Clogs
Several years ago, my wife and I renovated our bathrooms and put in "comfort-height" toilets with excellent MaP Flush Performance. We just moved to another home and I've had to plunger an RAK toilet in the new house three times in the past three weeks. During inspections, the sewer line was scoped and no blockage was found.
My question is, is there any reasonable chance that if I had the toilet snaked, the flushing problem would be solved? Or do I need to replace this toilet with one that will pass bulkier waste?
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