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How Can A Toilet Be Clogged Without A Plunger

If you're experiencing a clog in your toilet and don't have a plunger, there are still effective ways to clear the blockage. Find out what they are here!<br>

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How Can A Toilet Be Clogged Without A Plunger

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  1. How Can A Toilet Be Clogged Without A Plunger https://www.aptplumbing.com.au/

  2. Regardless of how hard you try, there are times when a toilet or bathroom clog is unavoidable. If this is your concern and you’re struggling to remove the clog, here is the how-to on fixing it without a plunger. There may be times when a plunger is simply not enough to clear the blockage, if this happens, you may need to call on a professional plumber.

  3. What Can Cause A Blocked Toilet? Toilets can block too much toilet paper from being used or flushing items.The most common cause of a clogged toilet is misuse and overuse of toilet paper. Another reason for a blocked toilet can be hair or other material (especially around the overflow pipe) that becomes stuck and can’t be flushed away. Unfortunately, some clogs need professional help, especially if it keeps occurring and you can’t get to the issue of what is causing them. To save on looking for a blocked toilet plumber in Sydney, you can call us at APT Plumbing.

  4. Some of the reasons you may have a clogged toilet are: Hard Water Hard water creates a nightmare for pipelines and can cause issues with pipes. Over the course of time, it’s possible for calcium, copper, and magnesium to build up, causing a white substance within the pipes. This can cause a blockage or even a slow draining problem. Tree Root Infestation Tree roots can find the tiniest hairline crack in sewer pipes and attack and crack the pipe system. The roots feed off the nutrient rich water and grow fast inside the pipes. When this starts to happen, you will see your toilet begin to clog and in time waste will come back up the toilet as it cannot go anywhere else. A qualified Plumber can assist you and make the required leaking pipe repairs.

  5. Flushing Foreign Objects Down The Toilet One of the main reasons a toilet can clog toilet is if there has been an object flushed down the pipes. Many property owners use “flushable” wipes, sanitary products, baby wipes and other debris down the toilet system. There is simply not enough water pressure or force to get rid of these clogs and they will build up over time. Compared to toilet paper, these items do not break down or dissolve and form a blockage. When this occurs, don’t Google for a professional plumber near me as APT Plumbers are her, we are vastly and will get to work unclogging the issue. Worn-out Pipes Household pipes can break, crack or even break down and become crushed for many reasons. The main contributors are heavy rain, corrosion, dramatic changes in the temperature, and constant wear & tear. When pipes break down, the drainage system of the toilet slows down while not keeping up with the increasing demands of a household. This can be a cause of a blocked toilet.

  6. Apart From A Plunger What Else Can I use To Unclog My Toilet? Toilet systems can clog without warning. It’s suggested you should have a plunger on hand to deal with plumbing emergencies. If you don’t have a plunger on hand, it can become a real problem, but there are some effective alternatives that can assist the situation: Dish Soap Unclogging a toilet without a plunger is hard but you could try some dish wash liquid. The soapy material assists in lubricating the blocked pipe while allowing the clogged debris to slide down effectively through the pipe. Pour approximately half a cup of soapy water into the toilet and flush. This may take several attempts to clear. If all else fails, you will need to have the toilet looked at by Skilled Plumber.

  7. DIY Wire Hanger Into A Drain Snake There are times when a clog can be moved manually. When unclogging a toilet without a plunger, you can use the assistance of a trusty wire coat hanger. Unravel the hanger and make it straight. Pushing one side down the toilet slowly you will be able to prod the clog and keep prodding until the toilet becomes free and flows down the drain. Hot Water If the dishwashing liquid fails to gain success, then you can try to unblock it more by adding hot water. Fill a bucket with hot water pouring directly down the drain. The force of the water can often assist in dislodging whatever may be causing the clog.

  8. Bi-Carb Soda Mixture An alternative to soap is a natural mixture of bi-carb soda. Using one cup of bi-carb soda with two cups of vinegar directly into the toilet. The fizz from the mixture will go for approximately half an hour. If the clog doesn’t dislodge you can repeat the hot water method.

  9. How Can You Maintain Your Toilet and Ensure It Remains Clog-Free? While trying to unclog the toilet without a plunger is one issue, keeping it unclogged for longer is the key long term. You should try these remedies to ensure long term flushing: Avoiding Using Harsh Cleaning Chemicals While we think chemicals for cleaning toilets are good in the long term, they can cause damage to the system. If you are going to clean your toilet, make sure it is not harsh chemicals and fully rinse it with clean water once completed, this can assist with the system to continue to work without issues.

  10. Only Flush Three Main Things Away The only things that should be flushed down the toilet system are Pee, Poop & Paper (Toilet Paper). Regular cleaning of your toilet will assist in keeping it clean, hygienic, and clog-free for longer. A neat, clean toilet will help avoid clogs in the plumbing system. Inspect The Inner Working Of The Toilet To make sure there is no clog in the inner workings of your toilet, you should check the toilet cistern. This can be done by removing the top of the cistern and inspecting everything thoroughly. Make sure there are no blockages and there are no cracks or leaks in the system.

  11. Only Flush Three Main Things Away The only things that should be flushed down the toilet system are Pee, Poop & Paper (Toilet Paper). Regular cleaning of your toilet will assist in keeping it clean, hygienic, and clog-free for longer. A neat, clean toilet will help avoid clogs in the plumbing system. Inspect The Inner Working Of The Toilet To make sure there is no clog in the inner workings of your toilet, you should check the toilet cistern. This can be done by removing the top of the cistern and inspecting everything thoroughly. Make sure there are no blockages and there are no cracks or leaks in the system.

  12. When Is the Need To Call A Plumber? There comes a time when you have tried everything, and you just can’t fix the clog. When this happens, call a professional plumber near you who will be able to assist you with leaking pipe repairs. Don’t waste valuable time looking for pipe repair services in Sydney that can assist in locating the blockage with the use of a CCTV Pipe Inspection. APT Plumbing are experts on this, and we can send a plumber straight to you to get the things investigated. We are on call 24/7 to assist with all kinds of plumbing issues that can occur in and around Sydney. Sometimes it’s just the use of a high pressure jetter to clear the blockage.If your toilet is continually clogging then you may have a potential issue that should be inspected by a plumber. They can use a drain camera and check if there is a blockage and then work out the best way to unblock the issue.

  13. Contact US https://www.aptplumbing.com.au/ 02 9727 5736 service@aptplumbing.com.au

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