The task of unclogging a toilet is a very easy and convenient thing, but when the problem is severe then it might take more time than we expect. If this awful scene happens when you are at your friend’s home. We know that this would be very embarrassing for you. Don’t make yourself panic. You can unclog a toilet with a plunger. Almost everyone has to deal with such a tough and stubborn thing. When you are going to open the clogged toilet, your mind must be flooded with conventional methods or DIY ideas. You may try to clear the clog with a toilet brush, salts and detergent, baking soda with vinegar, or simply use a plunger to pull and push the obstruction.

Use Toilet Plunger

Your toilet outlet is half or totally clogged if you have a bad flushing system. The majority of blocked toilets are those which are having slow drainage. That is, flushed water may partially fill the bowl but does not rush out to flush the trash away. The water level remains high for a few moments before draining to its regular level. It’s possible that you won’t notice the toilet is clogged until you flush it. If you suspect a problem, check the drainage first before reaching for the plunger.

Steps to use Toilet a Plunger

This method is far easier and ready to do in a while. A plunger is one of the essentials of a toilet. So this method doesn’t need any preparation. When using a plunger to unblock a toilet, there is generally adequate suction produced to clear the obstruction. Getting to know how to unclog a toilet with a plunger will save you from the hassle of calling a plumber and the wastage of money.

If you are going to unclog a clogged toilet with a plunger, follow the following steps:

Take Precautionary Hygiene

When working with a plunger, it may cause a big or little mess. So it is suggested to wear rubber gloves. If any rugs, mats or other items are placed near the toilet, remove them as the water splashing during the plunging process may create more mess. Stop flushing again and again if the toilet bowl is full of water. If you keep plunging, the water will start to overflow and spill over the floor.

Which Types of Plunger Should I Use

The selection of the right type of plunger is also mandatory. You can’t use a plunger with a small or inappropriate suction cup which is known as a cup or sink plunger. This type of plunger is best for unclogging bathtubs and sinks or basins. For the purpose to unclog a toilet, you need a toilet plunger or flange plunger. Its cup has a greater and wider dome than the sink plunger. It can be easily placed and adjusted on the hole of the toilet bowl.

Turn off the water at the valve

First of all, you have to turn off the water supply of the toilet so that overflowing or flooding water can be avoided. There will be a valve under the toilet, you just have to turn it off.

Take out the water from the toilet bowl

Before using the plunger, there must be an adequate amount of water in the toilet bowl so that plunger will work well. If the toilet is overflowing, remove some water to avoid splashing. And if there is less or no water in the toilet bowl then add some water to smooth the plunging process.

Place the plunger on the toilet hole

A plunger is one such essential tool that is available in every home at any time. According to some facts and figures, almost 90% of the blockage in a toilet can be unclogged by the use of a plunger.  Not any other tricks needed to be done. Before placing the plunger on the hole, assure that there is water around half of the toilet bowl. Place the plunger in the hole of the toilet. The suction cup of the plunger must be in the full-dome shape without any inside folding. When you place the plunger direct on the hole and fit it there, the suction cup will form a complete cover over the hole.

Create suction by pulling and pushing the plunger

Hold the plunger from the long stick or handle, and exert a force to push the suction cup and pull it back without removing the plunger from the hole. Again push and pull the plunger. Continue this process at least 5-6 times. This will create a great vacuum and then at a final push, the clog will be cleared.

Repeat the suction process till needed

If still the clog is there, again plunge it like previously done. But this time try it more forcefully. Try and try again unless the drain water will go down. Hopefully, after 3-4 tries, there are more chances that the clog will be gone.

Sarah Michelle is a passionate writer and digital strategist interested in the evolving landscape of online content and user experience. Having closely followed the developments in digital marketing and search algorithms, Sarah brings a unique blend of insights into the marketing world and is committed to helping both creators and consumers navigate the digital realm with confidence.

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