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Plunge the drain — Plunge the Toilet

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How to Diagnose and Fix a Gurgling Toilet · Step 2 of 5

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Place the plunger cup over the drain opening, ensuring a tight seal. Gently push and pull the plunger up and down, creating suction and pressure to dislodge the clog. Repeat if necessary.

Goal: Dislodge the clog.

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  • Plunger (Plunger Material: Rubber, Plunger Size: Medium, Handle Material: Wood, Handle Length: Medium, Plunger Cup/Flange Condition: Intact)Creating suction and pressure to dislodge the clog.
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FAQs

How difficult is it to fix a gurgling toilet, and how much time should I expect it to take?

This project is rated as "beginner" difficulty. Many issues can be resolved quickly with a plunger. However, if the problem lies in the vent stack, it can become more involved and potentially require roof access. Expect to spend anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the cause and whether you need to clear the plumbing vent.

What are the essential tools I absolutely need to have before attempting to fix my gurgling toilet?

At a minimum, you'll need a high-quality plunger and heavy-duty gloves. If plunging doesn't work, a drain auger (plumbing snake) is crucial for clearing deeper clogs. For vent stack issues, a sturdy ladder, garden hose with a spray nozzle, and potentially a pipe wrench are also necessary.

What are the most important safety precautions I should take when diagnosing and fixing a gurgling toilet?

Always wear heavy-duty latex gloves and work gloves to protect yourself from unsanitary water and potential chemicals. If accessing the roof to clear the vent stack, use a sturdy ladder placed on level ground, wear slip-resistant shoes, and consider having a spotter. Be cautious when operating a drain auger to prevent injury or pipe damage.

I've plunged my toilet multiple times, but it's still gurgling. What should I try next?

If plunging doesn't resolve the gurgling, the issue is likely a partial blockage further down your main sewer line or, more commonly, in your plumbing vent stack. The next step is to use a drain auger to clear the main line cleanout, or proceed to inspect and clear the plumbing vent from your roof as outlined in the project steps.

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