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    Toilet Drain Snaking & Clog Removal

    Our Toilet Drain Snaking & Clog Removal service quickly clears blockages, restoring proper flow.

    Professional Toilet Unclogging Solutions

    • Toilet Auger (Closet Auger)

      • A flexible, coiled metal cable designed specifically for toilets.
      • Inserted into the drain and rotated to break up tough clogs.
    • High-Power Plunger

      • A commercial-grade flange plunger creates strong suction to dislodge blockages.
      • More effective than standard household plungers.
    • Drain Snaking Machine

      • A motorized drain snake for clearing deep clogs in the toilet or sewer line.
      • Used when a standard toilet auger isn’t enough.
    • Removing the Toilet & Snaking from the Back

      • When other methods fail, plumbers remove the toilet to access the drain directly.
      • A drain snake or auger is then inserted from the back to clear severe blockages.
      • The toilet is then reinstalled and sealed properly.

    Prevent toilet clogs by flushing only toilet paper and waste—avoid wipes, grease, and foreign objects. Use less toilet paper, clean drains regularly, and ensure proper flushing power. If you have a stubborn clog that won’t clear, call a professional for expert assistance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why does my toilet keep clogging?

    Frequent clogs can be caused by excessive toilet paper use, flushing non-flushable items (wipes, paper towels, hygiene products), low-flow toilets with weak flushing power, or a deeper blockage in the drain line.

    What should I do if my toilet is clogged and won’t flush?

    Start with a flange plunger to create suction and dislodge the clog. If that doesn’t work, try a toilet auger (closet auger) to break up the blockage. Avoid chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage pipes.

    Can I use a plunger for any type of clog?

    Plungers work best for minor blockages near the toilet drain. For tougher clogs deeper in the pipes, a toilet auger or professional snaking may be needed.

    When should I call a plumber for a clogged toilet?

    If the toilet remains clogged after plunging and snaking, water backs up into other drains, or there’s a foul smell indicating a deeper issue, it's time to call a professional plumber.

    How can I prevent my toilet from clogging?

    Flush only toilet paper and waste—avoid wipes, grease, and foreign objects. Use moderate amounts of toilet paper, and consider regular drain maintenance with enzyme-based cleaners.

    What if my toilet overflows when I flush?

    Immediately turn off the water supply (usually a valve behind the toilet). Use a plunger or auger to clear the clog. If the problem persists, contact a plumber to inspect for deeper blockages.

    Clogged Toilet? We’ve got you covered. Call us today!