Really… Ramen Noodles?
You will probably have a hard time finding a professional plumber in the United States that would recommend using Ramen noodles for toilet repair, but there it is, on the Internet! From China’s Douyin to America’s Twitter, a man uses Ramen noodles to repair ceramic cracks in toilets.
So – why are people repairing things with ramen noodles? The claim is that epoxy and resin combined with the starch from the noodles create a low-quality ceramic. A warning never to put your whole weight on the toilet after the toilet repair. After all, it is Ramen!
Clogged toilets are not any fun; in fact, they are very inconvenient. When they happen, the timing usually isn’t the best, and waiting on a professional toilet repair by a plumber isn’t always feasible. Fortunately, most toilet problems are common and easy DIY repairs.
Common Toilet Problems
Clogged Toilets
Toilet Leaks
The Toilet Bowl Isn’t Filling
- The fill tube is damaged – this toilet repair is simple by replacing the tube.
- Cracked toilet bowl – the only toilet repair is to replace the bowl.
- Faulty vent – every toilet has a vent in the roof. If this becomes blocked, it needs to be unclogged or replaced.
- Damaged fill valve – this component is what makes sure the toilet is refilled with each flush. When it becomes worn out, the toilet bowl can’t fill up and needs to be replaced.
A Whistling Tank
Is it better to fix or replace a toilet?
- Too Many Repairs: Like anything, after so many repairs, it comes to a time that replacing is better. If you have had to replace the fill valve, flapper, and other internal parts more than once every year, replacing the unit will be better financially in the long run.
- Frequent Clogs: If plunging is needed 2 or more times a week, it is time to have the toilet replaced.
- Cracks: There may just be a hairline crack in the bowl or tank, but it will grow. Replace the toilet! No toilet repair you can do will guarantee you that the crack won’t grow.
- Visible Scratches: If the toilet is worn out with scratches, it can be difficult to clean. Those scratches are holding bacteria and germs, it can never be thoroughly clean and sanitized.
- To Save Money: If you have a toilet older than 10 years, then you don’t have the low-flush style and it is costing you money with every flush. Time to upgrade with a new toilet.