Toilet clogs seem to happen at the most inopportune moments. Fortunately, you can clear most clogs yourself without having to pay a plumber.
What would you do if your toilet got clogged on a Saturday evening when the shops are closed and you are about to host a curry and beer party? This instructable will show you a simple method for unclogging a toilet using hot water and shampoo.
A clogged toilet can quickly lead to bathroom flooding and a mess. Before you call a professional plumber, you should try to dislodge the clog with a plunger.
A poor flush means that your toilet drain is either partially or completely plugged. The toilet bowl will fill to the brim with flush water and perhaps overflow.
If your toilet is blocked, a plunger is the best tool to unblock it, and if your plunger isn't working, it may be because you aren't using it correctly. A plunger won't clear every blockage; if your child dropped a toy in the toilet and it got stuck somewhere in the drain, the plunger may not develop enough force to dislodge it.
A plunger works great at loosening a clog, but soap and hot water work just as well. It's a terrible feeling when you flush the toilet and the contents in the bowl stop disappearing halfway through the flushing process.