
Dealing with a Clogged Toilet
We’ve all experienced that moment of panic when a toilet clogs. You rush to the hardware store, grab a plunger, and hope for the best. Often, the plunger doesnβt work, forcing you to call a plumber. However, with this important tip, you can handle the problem yourself next time.
Understanding Plunger Types
There are two main types of plungers, and they serve different purposes. Because they look similar, you might have used them interchangeably, which could be why your efforts fail. One plunger is for sinks and tubs, while the other is specifically for toilets.

Choosing the Right Plunger
- Sink and Tub Plungers: These have a simple, flat bottom. Use them for clogged sinks or tubs.
- Toilet Plungers: These have an added rubber section at the bottom. Use them for toilets.
Proper Plunging Technique
Before you start plunging, fill the βbellβ of the plunger with water. This ensures the plunger works effectively. For a demonstration and to reduce your chances of calling a plumber, check out the video below!