No one likes to talk about it, but truth be told, it happens. Toilets malfunction. They get clogged. Sure, it’s inconvenient, but more than that, downright embarrassing if you’re somewhere other than the privacy of your own home. Here’s a cheat sheet so you'll know ahead of time how to unclog a toilet.
Stop it From Overflowing
The moment you realize something’s wrong, and the water level is rising, you need to act fast to turn it off.- Remove the lid on the back of the toilet and set it on the floor.
- Reach into the tank (that water is clean) and close the open flapper.
- Bend down and reach behind the toilet near the floor and turn off the water supply by turning the handle clockwise.
Plunger
Sounds pretty basic, but a plunger really is the best option for how to unclog a toilet. Of course, this assumes you have the right kind of plunger.Every household needs this basic, inexpensive tool. You want a plunger like the NEIKO toilet plunger with a flange on the bottom that is designed to fit a toilet—not a flat bottom, which is better for drains and showers.
- Put on rubber gloves, if you have them.
- Place the plunger into the toilet bowl and push down gently, just to remove the air in the flange without splashing yourself with dirty water. This should create a good seal. Next, use force to pump the plunger up and down without breaking that seal.
- Pull the plunger up quickly. This will break the seal, dislodge the clog and free you from this mess. You may have to repeat this process a few times to fully clear the clog.
- Turn on the water supply (that handle behind the toilet near the floor where you turned it off) to allow the toilet to refill.
- Flush and get on your way.
Dish Soap and Hot Water
If you don’t have a plunger, or using it didn’t clear the problem, move on to this option:- Pour about half a cup of liquid dish soap such as Blue Dawn into the toilet to help coat the clog and get it moving.
- While that sits and works to soften the clog (give it a few minutes), heat up a big pan of water on the stove. You want it hot but not boiling.
- Carefully pour the hot water into the toilet to chase the dish soap. Wait a couple of minutes longer, then flush.