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? asked in Home & GardenDo It Yourself (DIY) · 5 years ago

How do I know when the plunger has worked?

So my toilet has been clogged and overflowing for a few days. I've tried to let it side and soften but now it's just a mess of toilet paper and...other solids. I plunged it for a while but I don't want to flush it again so it doesn't over flow but how do know if he plunger worked? Please help me.

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  • 5 years ago

    Fill a bucket full of water and start pouring it into the bowl. If the clog is gone, this should make the toilet flush and the water will go down. Be sure to turn off the water under the toilet with the knob that is on the wall there so the tank will not keep filling up. If the water goes down....the clog is gone. If it looks like it is NOT going down, the clog is still there. Then plunge it again. If this all fails...call a plumber.

  • Irv S
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    If the plunger worked, the water level in the toilet will be back to 'normal'.

    Even if there's still a clog and the water just seeps past it to 'normal',

    the toilet is designed not to overflow if flushed when clogged at the 'normal level.

  • Jim W
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Pour a bucket of water into the toilet. If it easily goes down then try flushing it. You will have slow drain at first but it should not overflow if the blockage is clear.

  • XTX
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    when to line clears to the normal water level in the bowl it is normal === if that does not happen then you need to call the plumber ....

  • 5 years ago

    if the bowl didn't empty itself in a few seconds, then it's still blocked.

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