STEP 4:If the toilet remains stopped up, it may be time to put away the plunger and pull out the drain snake, or call in a plumber to diagnose a bigger problem. RELATED:Buyer’s Guide: The Best Toilet Plungers What to do When a Plunger Doesn’t Work ...
Plumber snakes are more powerful DIY drain-clearers than plungers but also more difficult to use. They can be difficult to maneuver through sharp turns and twists. To avoid costly mistakes, learn how your snake works and how to use it correctly. Here’s everything you should know about how...
All I had to do was plug one sink and then begin to use the plunger. In a few short minutes, both of my sinks were empty, and the water was once again able to flow freely down the drain. It was a rather aggravating fact of how simple this minor task was to accomplish, but what...