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What to Do When Toilet Won't Flush

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Quick answer

First, check if the toilet is clogged. If it is, use a plunger to try to clear the blockage. If plunging doesn't work, you may need to use a toilet auger. If the toilet isn't clogged, the issue might be with the flush valve or handle.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for a Clog
    Do: Fill the toilet bowl with enough water to cover the plunger cup.
    Observe: See if the water level rises and then goes down slowly.
    Means: There might be a partial clog.
    Next: Try plunging.
  2. Use a Plunger
    Do: Place the plunger over the drain hole and work it up and down vigorously.
    Observe: Water level drops and flushes normally.
    Means: Clog is cleared.
    Next: Flush the toilet to ensure it's working.
  3. Use a Toilet Auger
    Do: Insert the auger into the toilet drain and extend it until you feel resistance.
    Observe: Auger breaks through the clog.
    Means: Clog is cleared.
    Next: Flush the toilet to ensure it's working.
  4. Check the Flush Valve
    Do: Remove the toilet tank lid and inspect the flush valve at the bottom of the tank.
    Observe: Flush valve is not sealing properly or is damaged.
    Means: Flush valve needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the flush valve.
  5. Check the Flapper
    Do: Inspect the flapper at the bottom of the tank.
    Observe: Flapper is worn out or not sealing properly.
    Means: Flapper needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the flapper.
  6. Check the Handle
    Do: Inspect the handle and its connection to the flush lever inside the tank.
    Observe: Handle is loose or disconnected.
    Means: Handle needs adjustment or replacement.
    Next: Adjust or replace the handle.
  7. Check the Water Supply
    Do: Ensure the water supply valve behind the toilet is open.
    Observe: Water supply is off or restricted.
    Means: Turn on the water supply valve.
    Next: Flush the toilet to ensure it's working.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Toilet
Blockage in the drain pipe prevents water from flowing out.
CommonEasyPlunger, Toilet Auger
Faulty Flush Valve
Flush valve does not seal properly, causing water to leak into the bowl.
SometimesMediumFlush Valve
Worn Out Flapper
Flapper does not create a proper seal, leading to a weak flush.
SometimesEasyFlapper
Loose or Broken Handle
Handle is not properly connected to the flush lever.
RareEasyHandle
Low Water Level
Water level in the tank is too low to create enough force for a flush.
SometimesEasyNone
Partially Clogged Vent Stack
Vent stack allows air into the drain system; a partial clog can cause flushing issues.
RareHardProfessional help

Parts matching

Ensure you have the right parts before starting repairs. Most parts are universal but verify compatibility with your toilet model.

Always turn off the water supply before replacing any parts inside the toilet tank.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use chemical drain cleaners to unclog my toilet?

It's best to avoid chemical drain cleaners as they can damage pipes and are harmful to the environment. Stick to mechanical methods like plunging or using a toilet auger.

How do I know if my toilet is clogged or if there's another issue?

If water rises in the bowl but doesn't flush, it's likely a clog. If the water level is low or the handle feels loose, the issue might be with the flush valve or handle.

What should I do if the toilet is overflowing?

Turn off the water supply immediately by closing the valve behind the toilet. If the water keeps rising, remove the tank lid and lift the float cup to stop water from entering the bowl. Call a professional if the overflow continues.