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Low water level in toilets - plumber needed


JLop

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We have low water level in the bowls of both of our - upstairs and downstairs - toilets. There's a distinct smell emanating from them as well, which I take is a result of the low water level. Upstairs, it's always low; downstairs, it starts at normal level after a flush, but then sinks quite quickly. I've googled a few forums and sites and there seems to be about three possible reasons for this, none of which I or my partner is qualified to solve on our own. So I need a plumber to please give me an estimate of cost for the fixing of this problem, and then we'd like to get someone in quite soon as well. Thank you.

JLop Wrote:

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> We have low water level in the bowls of both of

> our - upstairs and downstairs - toilets. There's a

> distinct smell emanating from them as well, which

> I take is a result of the low water level.

> Upstairs, it's always low; downstairs, it starts

> at normal level after a flush, but then sinks

> quite quickly. I've googled a few forums and sites

> and there seems to be about three possible reasons

> for this, none of which I or my partner is

> qualified to solve on our own. So I need a plumber

> to please give me an estimate of cost for the

> fixing of this problem, and then we'd like to get

> someone in quite soon as well. Thank you.



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