(May the good Lord set me free.) The commode in the master bathroom (which is of course carpeted - - but not for long!) has overflowed three times in the last year. (Just clear tank water, fortunately!
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
) The plumber came out and cleared out the lines, checked the septic system, blah blah blah - - but four or five months later, here we go again. From what I've read on the internet, I'm beginning to suspect the problem lies in the appliance itself, not in the lines. In other words, this itsy bitsy teeny tiny rinky dink toilet needs to go. The 'net tells me I need something with a glazed 2-3/8" trap and etc. etc., which are dimensions this tiny commode obviously does not have. I have a standard, site-built, actual human-being size commode I am planning to replace the old one with (all I lack is the interior parts of the tank).
Am I barking up the wrong tree, or could it in fact be the appliance? Anybody foresee a problem? Am I so far off base I'm wasting my time?
Thanks again in advance - -