What happens if you use an auger on a toilet?
The toilet auger is a blunt force that requires special handling. This is because this plumbing tool can scratch your toilet if it is not used in the right manner. Sometimes, it might even break inside your drain or even toilet. If such happens, you might have to remove the entire toilet to mitigate this situation.
What to do when your toilet plunger doesn’t work?
Not only are you left with no access to the most important facility in your home, but you now have a mess on your hands that needs to be fixed. Following the standard thought process, your first move will most likely be to grab that plunger you’ve got next to the toilet and go to work on that drain.
What kind of snake is in an auger?
The auger is a plumbing snake, but it has a protective sleeve that protects the bowl from damage. Mr. Plumber has been serving the plumbing needs of homeowners in the greater Atlanta metro area since 1966.
Can a toilet Auger be used as a plunger?
Toilet augers, also known as toilet snakes, can be a useful tool in the bathroom. Most people are unaware of augers and stick to plungers, however plungers aren’t always effective for clogs. We recommend that people use a plunger first because most people have one sitting around their house.
Why does my toilet Auger keep getting stuck?
Any sign of delay with flushing a few sheets of toilet paper may be a sign that there is still an obstruction in the toilet. If a toilet auger is unsuccessful with the removal of a clog, you may have to prepare yourself to remove the toilet. Some toilets have narrow pathways, and when not careful, a toilet auger can become stuck.
What to do when you can’t turn Auger cable?
Once you find that you can no longer turn the auger cable clockwise, begin pushing the cable forward. Either you will feel the auger hook onto the clog, or it will push the clog through and break it up.
How often should you flush a toilet Auger?
The toilet should flush be perfect in the first attempt. If not repeat the process two or three times for the toilet to clear. Once you are done, you can wipe the auger cable and then store it. You should avoid keeping the toilet auger when wet as it might rust in the long run.