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Five easy fixes for plumbing disasters

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Whether it's a clogged sink or a cracked copper pipe, here's everything you need to know to fix that plumbing problem

How to unclog a toilet

Using a plunger to clear a toilet is probably the one plumbing technique every homeowner has tried. But how many of us give up after that doesn't work and call a plumber?

If the plunger doesn't help, rather than a pricey phone call, pick up a toilet (or closet) auger for about $15. This tool looks and works much like the hand auger but has a larger business end and a black rubber sleeve that rests on the bottom of the bowl to prevent scratches.

With the rubber base seated at the bottom of the bowl, start feeding the auger into the toilet trap by pushing down on the handle and turning it clockwise.

If the blockage was simply paper (or other, um, organic matter), the auger should break it up enough for water to flow with the next flush. If you're trying to fish out a missing cellphone or stuffed animal (anyone else have a two-year-old?) you'll need to snag and then pull it out. When you feel it reach the obstruction, retract the cable and pull the auger and object out of the trap.

If the auger still doesn't get things flowing, see the instructions for replacing a toilet to investigate the source of the blockage further.

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