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  • footycard steve
    DK Veteran
    • May 2009
    • 778

    #1

    blocked toilet

    welcome to my latest problem thread,our downstairs toilet is blocked and when its flushed its almost overflowing,i've done a search on how to unblock it and found a video of somebody using washing powder and another how to with plunger/coat hanger etc. has anybody here actually used a method that worked? i've not tried anything yet as we dont have a plunger which looks the obvious option. the toilet does not get used lots of times a day as we also have an upstairs toilet so cant really understand why its blocked however i have a young nephew who could have put something down it i suppose.
  • lagerland
    V.I.P. Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 6031

    #2
    Yes i can confirm the coat hanger works well steve..............
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    • hypersonic
      Banned
      • Dec 2008
      • 254

      #3
      Blocked toilet

      Could be your nephew has put the loo roll down !
      If this is the case you need to get it back out ~ If you can't clear it, it will probably soften and break up over time and you may be able to clear it by using an ordinary floor mop as a plunger ~ once the water level starts to fall, keep plunging with mop. That should clear it.

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      • DOUGALMCD
        V.I.P. Member
        • May 2011
        • 3229

        #4
        Unblock toilet

        Hi Steve the best way to check is to turn water supply off to the cistern then empty the cistern. Then you have to remove the pan. This will let you check the pipe directly and the U bend in pan. Rubber gloves a must. This is the only way you will have peace of mind about what really is causing blockage. Hope this helps if in doubt get it checked professionally. Be lucky.

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        • Evastar
          V.I.P. Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 1220

          #5
          if it's anything biodegradable you can try pouring hot water down it (not boiling but pretty hot from hot tap)

          sometimes kids tend to use half a roll of loo paper and the hot water can help to shift it.

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          • zee24
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 3342

            #6
            • Pouring thick bleach

            • Hot water but making sure not too hot or can crack the toilet bowl

            • coat hanger

            • Plumbers snake, can be found in most DIY stores

            • Plunger

            • Rid-X which breaks down the waste that gets stuck in toilets. google it




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            • daithi
              V.I.P. Member
              • May 2009
              • 2586

              #7
              could be further down along the pipe if so ya can use wavin pipe
              great stuff for beating a bold child with i often got a flake of it when i was younger
              longer lengths come in handy for unblocking drains as its very flexible and strong

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              • DOUGALMCD
                V.I.P. Member
                • May 2011
                • 3229

                #8
                I would rather see what the problem was than force things through as you could have more problems. As in the past you have had problems due to old pipes. If your nephew has put something down it might not be bio degradable. I have put loads of pans in and out. Piece off piss if you can pardon the pun.

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                • cgscott
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3513

                  #9
                  Yeah its a piece of piss. But a right smelly job. I once cleared a pipe and pan from 2 weeks worth off backup stool after a bad install

                  Best bet is as mentioned. Water off empty the cistern. Then have a look at the waste outlet pipe.

                  Good luck. Wear a mask as well
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                  Patience is a virtue.

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                  • tshirtman
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1345

                    #10
                    does your toilet have a wash basin in it,
                    reason I ask, the toilet and basin will share the same waist pipe, if the blockage is past the u bend run the hot tap in the basin or pour some unblocking fluid down the plug, see if that clears it.
                    Last edited by tshirtman; 20 February, 2012, 20:08.
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                    • happy_highlander
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 3535

                      #11
                      I'm a drainage engineer/plumber best bet is an old string type mop stick it in a black bin liner and fill the pan to the top with water. Short sharp plunges will do it if it's a pan blockage (usually about 4) if the sink makes a noise blockage is further down the line, if you need to get someone in you should be paying a maximum of ?145.
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                      • patkins
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 3662

                        #12
                        Maybe first lift manhole cover to see if problem there then use string mop as mentioned.

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                        • footycard steve
                          DK Veteran
                          • May 2009
                          • 778

                          #13
                          thanks everyone for the advice,going for a plunger today and a wire coat hanger as we dont have one just read the post and see we could also try with a mop and need to remove the pan if needed,i will update later after trying the plunger etc.
                          also no we dont have a sink in the same room as its a converted coalhouse/outhouse and the previous owners fitted a toilet in,we also have our washing machine in there
                          Last edited by footycard steve; 21 February, 2012, 11:45. Reason: more info

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                          • footycard steve
                            DK Veteran
                            • May 2009
                            • 778

                            #14
                            got a plunger but no coat hanger,1st attempt produced dirty water had another couple of efforts and standing water level has dropped an inch or two but no big impact yet,dont want to have to adjust our stopcock as had problems with it recently its very awkward to get to and a plumber had a hard job just stopping it leaking.

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                            • SatSearching
                              V.I.P. Member
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 447

                              #15
                              Coathanger always works for me, even thin plastic ones with warm water will bend a bit round the u-bend.

                              If you have a bad neibour, throw the coathanger in their garden afterwards and hope they pick it up by the wrong end.

                              Bad neibour moved a while ago so I don't do that now.

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