Customer called us out for a clogged kitchen sink due to flour being put down the drain. The p trap for half of the sink was disassembled so I tested the other side and it backed up quickly. I recommended jetting the line to clear the flour and anything else that has built up over the years.Customer also wanted me to take a look at the hall bathroom toilet due to a leak. I inspected the toilet and found that the toilet was leaking from the tank to bowl bolts. I also noticed a chip in the toilet and recommend replacing to avoid injury. I started with the kitchen sink by setting up my jetter and running it down the line. It cleared easily so I went ahead and ran it again to be sure everything was gone. I cleaned up and tested the sink and had no backups. I then removed the old toilet and installed a new one with new wax ring, china caps, closet bolts and supply line. I also installed the original handle on the new toilet at the customers request. I cleaned up and tested the toilet for an