Clogged Toilet? Here’s How to Fix It (Step-by-Step Guide)

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There’s never a good time for a clogged toilet. Whether your toilet won’t flush, starts backing up, or threatens to overflow right before guests arrive, it’s one of the most stressful plumbing problems homeowners face.

The good news? Many toilet clogs can be cleared quickly with the right approach.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through:

  • What causes a clogged toilet

  • How to safely plunge a toilet the right way

  • When a toilet clog may be deeper in the line

  • When it’s time to call a professional

First: Stop the Overflow

Before you do anything else, prevent a mess:

  • Don’t flush again if water is rising

  • Remove the tank lid and lift the float to stop water flow

  • Or turn off the shutoff valve behind the toilet

A toilet backing up can overflow fast — this step alone can save you from a much bigger cleanup.

What Causes a Clogged Toilet?

Most toilet clogs fall into a few common categories:

1. Too Much Toilet Paper

Even flushable paper can build up and block the trap if too much is used at once.

2. Non-Flushable Items

Wipes, paper towels, hygiene products, and even “flushable” wipes are frequent causes of stubborn clogs.

3. Partial Blockage in the Drain

If your toilet clogs frequently, there may already be buildup inside the drain line.

4. A Deeper Sewer Line Issue

If multiple fixtures are slow or backing up, the problem may be further down the line.

How to Plunge a Toilet the Right Way

Not all plunging is equal — technique matters here!

Step 1: Use the Right Plunger

Use a flange (toilet) plunger, not a flat sink plunger. The flange creates a proper seal inside the drain.

Pro tip: Run the plunger under hot water first to soften the rubber and improve suction.

Step 2: Get a Proper Seal

Insert the plunger into the bowl and make sure it fully covers the drain opening.

The plunger must be submerged in water to work effectively.

Step 3: Focus on Suction, Not Force

Push down gently, then pull up firmly.

  • The goal is to loosen the clog, not force it deeper

  • Use steady, controlled motion

  • Repeat for 15–20 seconds at a time

Step 4: Reset and Repeat if Needed

If the water drains but the toilet still won’t flush properly:

  • Let the bowl refill

  • Plunge again

Stubborn clogs may take a few rounds.

Watch: Proper Plunging Technique

For a quick visual guide, check out our video with Bob himself:

Signs the Clog Is Deeper in the Line

If plunging doesn’t solve the problem, the issue may not be in the toilet itself.

Watch for:

  • Toilet keeps clogging repeatedly

  • Water drains very slowly

  • Gurgling sounds from nearby drains

  • Tub or sink backing up when you flush

These are signs of a toilet clog deeper in the line or even a sewer issue — and where a professional drain cleaning service may be needed

Avoid Chemical Drain Cleaners for Clogged Toilets

It can be tempting to reach for a quick fix — but drain cleaner chemicals often cause more harm than good.

They can cause several problems, for your plumbing and your environment, including:

  • Damage pipes

  • Weaken seals

  • Create hazardous conditions

When DIY Is Okay (And When It’s Not)

DIY is usually fine if:

  • It’s a one-time clog

  • The toilet drains normally after plunging

  • No other fixtures are affected

Call a professional if:

  • The toilet keeps clogging

  • You suspect something was flushed accidentally

  • Multiple drains are backing up

  • The toilet won’t flush at all

Why Professional Service Matters

A simple clog can sometimes point to a bigger issue.

A professional plumbing service can:

  • Fully clear the blockage (not just push through it)

  • Inspect the line with a sewer camera inspection

  • Identify early signs of sewer damage

Need Help with a Clogged Toilet?

If your toilet won’t flush, keeps backing up, or the clog just won’t budge, it’s time to bring in a professional.

Bob Oates Plumbing, Sewer & Rooter has proudly served the Greater Seattle Area for over 30 years with fast, reliable plumbing and drain solutions.

Our locally dispatched crews serve homes and businesses across King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties, including:

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