View Full Version : Clogged Toilet
 
 justpici
Nov 17, 2006, 09:58 AM
My husband tried to plunge a backed up toilet last night and was unsuccessful.  Lovely me, I get the challenge to plunge it today. :mad:  I've tried for an hour to aggressively plunge it, but to no avail. Upon plunging, the water does not go down. When I flush it, the water acts as though it's going down but then backs up into the bowl. I have to skim out the water into the tub to start all over.   (All holes in the basin are clear by the way). My question is if I were to buy a snake, would that help or should I call a plumber in to do the job. It seems that the clog might be well beyond the bend. :confused:  Thank you.
 mnebinger
Nov 17, 2006, 02:13 PM
This may sound like a strange question, but do you have young children?  I have had to pull toilets in order to remove toys flushed down toilets.
 
If a plunger was going to clear it, it probably would have within a few minutes.  A plunger is great if it is just a clog in the bend within the bowl.  
 
There is a specific snake that you can buy to clear a toilet.  I don't know if I would go out and purchase one just for this.  Also the snake that I am talking about does not go that far past the floor.
 
Have you checked below the toilet (if possible, like in a basement) to see if there is a cleanout close to where the toilet sits?  You can slowly back out the cap and see if the blockage is beyond that point.  If the blockage is in the 3 or 4 in line, I would recommend calling a plumber.