Your toilet is clogged and you don’t know what to do. Don’t worry, we’re here to help! In this blog post, we will discuss how to prevent clogs, how to fix clogs, and when it’s time to call a professional. Clogged toilets are no joke – they can cause serious damage to your plumbing system if not repaired properly. So read on and learn everything you need to know about clogged toilets!

If your toilet is clogged, the first thing you should do is assess the situation. Is the water level rising in the bowl? If so, there is a good chance that your clog is located in the trap. The trap is the curved portion of the pipe located under the bowl. If the clog is in the trap, you may be able to clear it with a plunger.

Turn off the water supply to the toilet. Flush the toilet several times to clear out as much of the clog as possible. Pour a bucket of hot water into the bowl, and wait for about 15 minutes. Use a plunger to try to clear the clog. If that doesn’t work, use a plumbing snake (also called an auger) to try to clear it.

If the clog is not in the trap, or if you are unable to clear it with a plunger, you will need to call a professional. Clogs located further down in the plumbing system can be very difficult to remove and may require special equipment.

8 Steps to Repair Clogged Toilet

1. Identify the type of clog.

2. Clear any objects that are causing the clog.

3. Pour a pot of boiling water into the toilet to soften the clog.

4. Use a plunger to try to dislodge the clog.

5. Insert an auger or closet auger into the toilet drain to clear it out manually if plunging doesn’t work.

6. Pour a commercial enzyme cleaner down the drain and let it sit for 30 minutes to break up the clog chemically.

7 . Flush the enzyme cleaner and all accompanying debris down the toilet with hot water.

8 . If you still can’t get rid of the clog, call a professional plumber for assistance.

How to Prevent Clogged Toilet

There are several ways you can prevent your toilet from becoming clogged. Here are a few of the most effective methods:

– Do not flush objects down the toilet that are not meant to be flushed (ie. paper towels, baby wipes, etc.).

– Use a strainer in your sink to catch food particles and other debris before they can clog your drains.

– Regularly pour a pot of boiling water into the toilet to help dissolve any clogs that may form.

– Install a sewage disposal system in your home to help prevent clogs from forming.

– Do not flush paper towels, napkins, or other paper products down the toilet.

– Do not put anything else down the drain except toilet paper and human waste.

– Do not flush anything other than human waste and toilet paper down the toilet.

– Keep an eye on what goes down the drain and remove any clogs as soon as possible.

When to Call for Help

When is it time to call a professional plumber for your clogged toilet? If you are unable to clear the clog with a plunger or an auger, it is time to call a professional. Clogs located further down in the plumbing system can be very difficult to remove and may require special equipment. If your toilet is overflowing, or if the water level continues to rise despite your best efforts, it is also time to call a professional.

If your toilet is clogged and you don’t know what to do – don’t worry! We’re here to help. Call Master Plumbing today and our experienced professionals will take care of the clog for you. We offer 24/hour emergency service, so don’t hesitate to call us if you need help!

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