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Toilet Not Draining: Fixes & Causes

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Quick answer

To fix a toilet that won't drain, first use a plunger to clear the clog. If that fails, try a toilet auger. Check for blockages in the trap or main sewer line. Turn off the water supply to prevent overflow.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Plunge the Toilet
    Do: Use a flange plunger over the drain hole. Pump vigorously for 20–30 seconds.
    Observe: Water level drops and starts draining normally
    Means: Clog cleared with plunger
    Next: Done. Let toilet refill and test.
  2. Use a Toilet Auger
    Do: Insert auger into drain and push until resistance is met. Rotate handle to break up or retrieve the clog.
    Observe: Water begins to drain after augering
    Means: Clog in the trap or near the bowl
    Next: Flush to confirm drainage.
  3. Check for Main Line Blockage
    Do: Inspect floor drains or use a plumber's snake at the cleanout. Push snake into the line to clear blockages.
    Observe: Snake meets resistance or water drains after clearing
    Means: Main sewer line is clogged
    Next: Call a professional plumber if the blockage is deep.
  4. Inspect the S-Bend
    Do: Remove the tank lid and shut off water. Check the S-bend for visible blockages or debris.
    Observe: Debris or foreign objects in the S-bend
    Means: Manual removal needed
    Next: Use gloves to remove debris and flush.
  5. Test for Vent Blockage
    Do: Check the roof vent for debris or ice. Use a garden hose to flush out the vent if accessible.
    Observe: Improved drainage after clearing the vent
    Means: Blocked vent causing slow drainage
    Next: Clear the vent completely and test toilet.
  6. Assess Overflow Risk
    Do: If water continues to rise, turn off the water supply immediately.
    Observe: Water stops rising and overflows are prevented
    Means: Preventative action taken
    Next: Call a plumber if the issue persists.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Toilet Trap
Toilet paper, wipes, or foreign objects block the S-bend.
CommonEasyPlunger, toilet auger
Blocked Main Sewer Line
Tree roots, grease, or debris in the main line prevent drainage.
SometimesHardPlumber's snake, professional service
Faulty Flapper Valve
A worn or misaligned flapper can cause improper drainage.
RareEasyFlapper valve replacement kit
Low Water Level in Bowl
Inadequate water may not create enough siphon to drain properly.
SometimesEasyAdjust float level
Blocked Vent Pipe
Debris or ice in the roof vent disrupts drain airflow.
SometimesMediumVent cleaning kit
Incorrect Bowl Installation
Improper slope or seal can lead to drainage issues.
RareHardProfessional reinstallation

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a toilet not draining include:

Purchase a basic plumbing kit that includes a plunger, auger, and snake for most clog issues.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use chemical drain cleaners for a clogged toilet?

No, chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes and are ineffective for solid blockages. Use a plunger or auger instead.

Why does my toilet gurgle when it's not draining?

Gurgling indicates a blockage in the drain line or a blocked vent pipe, causing air pressure issues.

How often should I clean my toilet trap?

Clean the trap only when you notice slow drainage. Regular cleaning isn't necessary unless there are frequent clogs.

What if plunging makes the water rise higher?

Stop immediately and turn off the water supply. This may indicate a deeper blockage requiring a plumber.

Can a clogged toilet affect other drains in the house?

Yes, a main sewer line blockage can cause slow drainage or backups in sinks, showers, and other toilets.