How do you find where a drain is blocked?
Logic is the key to locating a clog. In most cases, the clog is located in the trap or pipe leading away from the “last” non-working fixture. (“Last” refers to fixtures down-slope.) These illustrations will give you the background you need for putting your logic skills to work.
What to do if your toilet and shower drain are clogged?
We have much more sophisticated methods of locating the obstruction, including plumbing video camera inspection. Unclogging your sewer main is not as simple as unlodging a wad of toilet paper from your toilet or pulling a mass of hair out of your shower drain.
Why does water come out of my Tub when I flush the toilet?
If you’ve noticed that flushing your toilet is causing water to come out of the drain in the bathtub, then you’re going to need to know how to unclog a toilet that’s backing up into the bathtub. The plumbing for your tub, sink, and toilet usually connects to one main drain line.
What to do if your toilet is backing up into your bathtub?
Read on for more information on what to do with the water from the bathroom sink in the bathtub if your toilet and drain are clogged, if the water from the kitchen sink in the bathroom is a big problem, and what can happen if your shower and toilet are simultaneously clogged.
How to clear a clogged tub drain naturally?
You might like: How to Clear a Clogged Tub Drain Naturally (No Chemicals!) We recommend you check out the Clog Demolisher. It uses high pressure air to naturally unclog your sinks and tubs, without the need for harmful chemicals. Just pump the air and press the trigger. It’s so simple and it helps you save on plumber’s fees!
Where is the clogged drain in the toilet?
In most case, it’s located in the base of the toilet or in the main pipe that the toilet connects to. For information on dealing with toilet flush problems, please see Toilet Flushes Poorly. Location of a Toilet Clog
What to do if your toilet and tub are clogged?
Use them according to the instructions on the bottle and with the unclogged pipes, the air should be able to flow normally and exit the vents. We recommend you check out the Clog Demolisher. It uses high pressure air to naturally unclog your toilets and tubs, without the need for harmful chemicals.
Where is the clog in the bathroom sink?
If the bathroom sink doesn’t drain, but the shower, tub, and toilet do drain as they should, the clog is somewhere between the sink drain and the branch pipe it’s connected to. More often than not, it’s in the sink trap. For information on fixing this, see Sink & Drain Clogs & Repairs.
Why does my bathtub gurgle when I flush the toilet?
There are a lot of problems that can make your bathtub drain gurgle when the toilet is flushed. Most commonly, you’ll find a clog hanging in your venting system. This creates a negative pressure and sucks air from one of your fixtures. If the vents are clean, check your toilet’s drain pipe.