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Clogged Toilet
If flushing the toilet causes sewage to back up in your bathtub or another fixture, it usually means there is a clog in the main drainpipe—the stack.

 

Though you can attempt to snake this out, you're usually better off calling a plumber.

If your toilet is clogged but not backing up elsewhere, don't try to flush it or it may overflow. Instead:

1) Remove the lid from the tank and raise the flapper valve to let a little water pass through so you can see whether the toilet is indeed clogged.

2) If it is, first try plunging with a bell-shaped plunger.

3) If this doesn't do the job, snake out the toilet with a special closet auger.

4) If that doesn't work, call a plumber or drain clearing service.

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