Quick Answer
Okay, so here's the quick version. Your toilet's backed up and the plunger is nowhere to be found. First thing to try is the dish soap and hot water trick. Squirt a bunch of dish soap in the bowl, wait a few minutes, then carefully pour in a bucket of hot—NOT boiling—water. Let it sit for a half hour. This usually lubricates the clog enough to get it moving. It'll cost you basically nothing but time. If that doesn't work, we've got a couple other tricks up our sleeve before you need to call a pro.

Common Symptoms
Possible Causes
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Step 1
Check the water level. DO NOT FLUSH AGAIN if the water is high. Turn off the water supply using the valve behind the toilet if an overflow is imminent.
Step 2
Look into the bowl to see if you can identify a visible obstruction. If you can reach it with gloves, remove it.
Step 3
Test nearby drains (sinks, showers) to see if they are also draining slowly. If they are, the problem is likely in the main drain line, not just the toilet.

DIY vs Professional Costs
| Repair Type | DIY Cost | Professional Cost | Time Required |
|---|---|---|---|
Hot Water & Dish Soap Method | $5-10 | N/A | 1-2 hours |
Baking Soda & Vinegar Method | $5-15 | N/A | 1-8 hours |
The Wire Hanger Method | $0-5 | N/A | 30 minutes |
Professional Unclogging (Toilet Auger) | N/A | $100-250 | 30-60 minutes |
When to Call a Professional Handyman
- If you've tried the DIY methods (like hot water/soap or vinegar/baking soda) a couple of times and had no success.
- If you suspect a hard object (like a child's toy) is stuck in the trap.
- If multiple drains in your house are clogged or draining slowly, pointing to a main line issue.
- If the bowl is completely full of water and the level hasn't dropped at all after an hour or more.
Prevention Tips
- Only ever flush human waste and toilet paper. Nothing else.
- Keep a small trash can next to every toilet for wipes, floss, feminine products, and other garbage.
- Use a 'courtesy flush' if you need to use a large amount of toilet paper to break it up into smaller loads.
- Teach everyone in your household, especially kids, the proper rules for what can and cannot be flushed.

Frequently Asked Questions
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