How to Snake a Toilet
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When plunging doesn’t clear up a clogged toilet, it’s time to bring out the snake. Here’s how to snake a toilet quickly and effectively.
Let’s face it: Dealing with a clogged toilet is about as much fun—but, unfortunately, just as necessary—as a root canal. When you’re stuck with a clogged or slow-draining toilet, the plunger should always be your first plan of attack. Plungers are quick, easy to use, and great for minor clogs, but be aware that they may just simply push the clog a little farther down the pipe.
If the plunger doesn’t do the job, don’t rush off and call the plumber quite yet. Instead, summon the toilet snake, also known as a closet snake, closet auger, or toilet auger. With this specialized plumbing tool and a little persistence, a typical DIYer should be able to learn how to use a toilet snake to tackle a straightforward clog and flush the problem away.
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