answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

When you snake a toilet, there will be marks. When you are done, you can scrub part of it away. Most of it will remain and will definitely fade over the next few weeks. They aren't permanant. Scratches in porcelain are permanant so when you snake the toilet, be careful not to scatch the sides as you push the snake in.

wha?You don't snake the toilet, you snake the outside line. wha?You don't snake the toilet itself, you snake the outside line (the tap in front of your house). Plungers are for toilets. answerUe a proper 3 ft toilet snake (closet auger) with a crank, making sure the rubber sleeve is down over the metal end and auger elbow is tucked into trap before rotating snake to protect visible toilet surface. Rotate snake vigorously, while pushing 3-4� and pulling 2-3� at a time, to attempt to move the snake forward without catching and twisting it. These snakes have a tendency to fold back on each other, and the head shows up in the bowl. If rotation is difficult, does the snake have a problem rotating when not in the toilet. It may need servicing or replacing. When the snake is fully extended and rotating easily, it is likely through the bowl and a few inches down the drain. At this point, yanking a pushing very rapidly about 4-6� will often dislodge obstacles in the trap. After doing this several times, a good hard yank pulling the snake right out can be helpful.

Ans 5 - Usually it's much more effective to snake the main line (from immediately below the toilet if possible) Often in homes with unfinished basements or crawlspaces there is a 'cleanout' on the inner end of main drain line. Almost anything in a toilet (with the exception of solid objects like toothpaste tubes) can usually be blown out with a good plunger.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

I've seen a few underneath, and there is almost always a 3" cleanout directly under the toilet.

Most mobiles are raised enough to crawl underneath,just like a crawlspace under houses.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you snake a toilet in a mobile home?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can a snake get in toilet?

yes it can


Can you use a clothes hanger to unstop a toilet?

Use a toilet snake


How do you unplug your toilet?

Either plunge it or run a plumbers snake through to rid the blockage.


How do you move a toilet to new location in a mobile home?

The toilet itself is easy to install but the plumbing would have to be rerouted by a professional. You just drill the floor and it's 2 bolts.


Can you get a Ada approved toilet in your mobile home?

You can change any regular toilet for a handicapped, or ADA toilet. I have done it many times in houses and in Mobile Homes. The basic difference is the ADA approved ones are 2" higher. - Every major toilet manufacturer makes such a toilet. You can also buy raised seats by many manufacturers. -Look on sites like e-Bay for examples. These lock onto the toilet and some even have handles.


Your toilet is clogged like bad how do you unclog it without a plumer?

Start with a plunger if that does not work you will have to use a snake, sold at any home improvement store.


How do you unclog your toilet drain when you flush all the water comes out under the bottom of the toilet onto the floor?

pull the toilet. Make sure the trap is clear on the toilet, and then snake the toilet line.


What to do when you find a live snake in toilet?

Call the police or animal control.


What is a closet auger?

A plumbing snake used to remove a clog in a toilet.


Could garter snake die when you flush down the toilet?

Yes. It almost certainly will. Snakes need to breathe air in order to survive. A snake flushed down a toilet will almost certainly drown.


Will a snake come back if you flush down toilet?

30" milk snake Answer is.... Erm Yes. But only on flush 2


Can you melt plastic in water like a small bottle lodged inside a toilet without damaging the toilet or pipes?

No. Either snake the toilet and get it back, force it down or take the toilet up and get it that way.