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Toilet Not Draining After Plunging

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Quick answer

If your toilet still won't drain after plunging, try using a toilet auger to break up the clog. If that fails, check for a main sewer line blockage or call a professional plumber.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply Valve
    Do: Turn off the water supply valve located behind the toilet base.
    Observe: Water stops filling the tank and bowl.
    Means: Water is safely off to prevent overflow during troubleshooting.
    Next: Use a bucket to remove standing water from the toilet bowl.
  2. Try a Toilet Auger
    Do: Insert the auger into the toilet drain and push it through the clog while turning the handle.
    Observe: The auger meets resistance or pushes through the clog.
    Means: The clog may be deep in the drain line or in the sewer line.
    Next: If the auger clears the clog, flush the toilet to check drainage.
  3. Inspect for Main Sewer Blockage
    Do: Check other drains in your home (e.g., sink, shower) for slow drainage or backups.
    Observe: Multiple drains are also slow or backed up.
    Means: A main sewer line blockage may be the cause.
    Next: Call a professional plumber for sewer line inspection and cleaning.
  4. Check P-Trap and Drainpipe
    Do: Visually inspect the P-trap and drainpipe under the toilet for blockages or damage.
    Observe: Debris or tree roots are visible in the drainpipe.
    Means: The clog is likely in the local drainpipe and may require professional tools to clear.
    Next: Contact a plumber to snake the drainpipe or replace damaged sections.
  5. Test Flush
    Do: Turn the water supply back on and flush the toilet.
    Observe: Water drains normally after flushing.
    Means: The issue is resolved.
    Next: Monitor the toilet for any recurring drainage issues.
  6. Call a Professional
    Do: If the toilet still doesn't drain properly, contact a licensed plumber.
    Observe: No improvement after trying all steps.
    Means: The clog may be too deep or complex for DIY methods.
    Next: End of troubleshooting process.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Toilet paper or non-flushable items
These items can clump together and create a stubborn clog.
CommonEasy–MediumToilet auger
Mineral buildup or limescale
Hard water deposits can narrow the drain passage and slow drainage.
SometimesMediumDrain cleaner or descaling tool
Tree roots in sewer line
Tree roots can infiltrate sewer lines and cause blockages.
SometimesHardProfessional sewer auger
Crumbling wax ring
A damaged wax ring can allow debris to accumulate around the toilet base.
RareMediumNew wax ring and toilet shutoff kit
Main sewer line blockage
A blockage in the main sewer line can affect multiple drains in the home.
SometimesHardProfessional sewer inspection
Blocked vent pipe
A blocked vent pipe can prevent proper drainage due to air pressure imbalance.
RareMediumVent pipe cleaning tools
Damaged drainpipe
Cracks or breaks in the drainpipe can allow debris to enter and cause clogs.
RareHardDrainpipe repair or replacement

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a toilet not draining after plunging include:

For deep or recurring clogs, a professional plumber may be necessary to clear the sewer line or repair damaged pipes.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use a plunger again if the toilet still won't drain?

Yes, but only if the clog is near the surface. If plunging doesn't work after a few attempts, switch to a toilet auger for deeper clogs.

What should I do if the toilet water is backing up into the bowl?

Turn off the water supply immediately and use a bucket to remove excess water. If the backup continues, call a professional plumber.

How can I prevent future clogs in my toilet?

Avoid flushing non-flushable items, use a toilet paper designed for easy breakdown, and periodically clean the drain with a mild cleaner.

Is it normal for the toilet to gurgle after plunging?

Occasional gurgling can be normal, but persistent gurgling may indicate a blocked vent pipe or main sewer line issue.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners for a toilet clog?

Chemical drain cleaners are not recommended for toilets as they can damage pipes and are often ineffective for solid blockages.

Why is my toilet not draining even after the clog is cleared?

There may be residual debris or a partial blockage remaining. Flush the toilet a few times to see if it clears naturally, or use a snake to remove any leftover material.