How to Roto Rooter a Toilet
Using a Roto-Rooter, or plumber’s auger, is the most effective way to clear a stubborn toilet clog without harsh chemicals. Here’s how to Roto rooter a toilet
What You’ll Need
- Plumber’s auger / Roto-Rooter toilet snake (manual or motorized)
- Rubber gloves
- Bucket or towels (to catch spills)
- Old newspapers or disposable cloths
- Optional: Plunger (to help loosen blockage before snaking)
Step 1: Prepare the Toilet Area
- Put on rubber gloves—you’ll be working in dirty water.
- Lay down newspapers or towels around the base of the toilet to protect the floor from splashes.
- Remove excess water from the bowl using a cup or small container if it’s full. Leave a few inches to prevent splashing.
Step 2: Insert the Roto-Rooter
- Extend the auger cable just enough to reach the toilet drain.
- Carefully insert the cable into the toilet bowl, aiming for the drain opening at the bottom.
- Make sure the curved end of the auger stays inside the drain—don’t force it against the porcelain.
Step 3: Work the Cable
- Rotate the handle clockwise while gently pushing the cable into the drain.
- You may feel resistance—that usually means you’ve reached the clog.
- Continue rotating and pushing until the clog is broken up or hooked by the auger.
Tip: Never force the auger too hard; you could scratch the toilet or damage the pipe.
Step 4: Retrieve the Cable
- Once you’ve hooked or broken up the clog, slowly pull the cable back while continuing to rotate.
- Remove any debris caught on the auger.
- If needed, repeat insertion and rotation to clear stubborn blockages completely.
Step 5: Test the Toilet
- Flush the toilet slowly to see if the water drains normally.
- If it flushes properly, you’ve successfully cleared the blockage.
- If it’s still slow, repeat the snaking process or consider calling a professional plumber. (drain cleaning 24/7)
Step 6: Clean Up
- Wash the auger with hot water and disinfect it.
- Wipe down the toilet, floor, and surrounding areas.
- Dispose of any used newspapers or towels safely.
Tips & Warnings
- Avoid chemicals: Using chemical drain cleaners with a toilet auger can be dangerous.
- Use the right tool: Only use a toilet-specific auger for toilets; a regular drain snake may damage the porcelain.
- Know when to call a plumber: If repeated snaking doesn’t work, or if the clog is deep in the sewer line, call a professional. (emergency plumber 24/7) 440-202-6600