How Do You Manually Flush A Toilet With Broken Tank?
If you’ve ever experienced a broken toilet tank, whether it is a break in the internal componentry or crack in the tank, you’ll suddenly find yourself in a predicament. Ideally, you’ll want to replace the tank (or broken parts) as quickly as possible. However, if you need to special order a tank or wait for a slow superintendent to get to fixing it, it may take a few days. If you only have one bathroom, this is a clear problem. Get a bucket. You’re essentially looking to simulate the action of the toilet tank releasing gallons of water into the bowl, so you’ll want a bucket that holds a few gallons. A mop bucket would be perfect. If you don’t have a bucket, use a garbage pail or can. Store the bucket next to the toilet for handy use. When you desire to flush the toilet fill the bucket, using the bath faucet for quickest fill. Dump the bucket into the toilet bowl. You will need to dump at a slow but steady pace. Too slow and the water in the bowl will not flush completely and you’ll hav