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Using a flashlight, search for any obstructions in the pipe. If you find any blockages that are near the top of the pipe, carefully pull them out using a retrieval tool. If there's debris further down the pipe, spray a garden hose in it or use a drain snake to push it down.
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Read More »There are just some things that should be kept separate—like your toilet and your shower, for instance. A clogged toilet on its own is bad, but when your toilet is backing up into your shower, things go from bad to worse. While you may go years without being reminded, these two systems are connected, and when there’s a problem with that connection, you may see problematic effects on both.
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Fats, oils, and grease can be nasty when allowed into drainage systems. As these substances are washed off dirty dishes in the kitchen, they can travel into the same sewer line that services your bathroom. If grease builds up enough to form a clog in the main line, you may see repercussions in all the drains. Other miscellaneous materials: Sometimes, it’s not just one main offender that causes a blockage in your sewer line but rather many different objects and substances. Laundry detergent, built-up soap, or other materials can form a clog that could be making your shower and toilet drains fail. The Fix Is In: How to Stop Your Toilet from Backing Up into Your Shower Now that you know what could be causing your toilet to back up into your shower, it’s time to find a fix. Before you reach for those gnarly chemicals promising to clear out any clog, we’ll stop you right there—it’s likely that no amount of drain cleaner will solve this problem. In fact, drain cleaner is corrosive and could make the problem worse. Instead, try these strategies to clear your sewer line of a clog: Head above water: Before you do anything else, it might be a good idea to turn off your main water supply. If the clog is large enough to cause water to rise in the shower drain, you run the risk of flooding as more water fails to drain. Your main water supply shutoff is likely in your basement or garage, or near your water heater. Before you do anything else, it might be a good idea to turn off your main water supply. If the clog is large enough to cause water to rise in the shower drain, you run the risk of flooding as more water fails to drain. Your main water supply shutoff is likely in your basement or garage, or near your water heater. Snake it up: If you have one handy, a drain snake could unclog the line. Begin by cautiously feeding a toilet snake down the toilet, use caution with this method as you can cause permanent marking on the toilet finish. Spin the snake clockwise as you enter the drain and then counterclockwise as you carefully pull it back out. As for the shower drain, remove the screws from the drain cover and pull it off. Push the drain snake into the curving pipe below, spinning clockwise on the way in and counterclockwise on the way out. If you’re successful, you’ll find the clog itself and the snake will draw it up as you spin it out. If you have one handy, a drain snake could unclog the line. Begin by cautiously feeding a toilet snake down the toilet, use caution with this method as you can cause permanent marking on the toilet finish. Spin the snake clockwise as you enter the drain and then counterclockwise as you carefully pull it back out. As for the shower drain, remove the screws from the drain cover and pull it off. Push the drain snake into the curving pipe below, spinning clockwise on the way in and counterclockwise on the way out. If you’re successful, you’ll find the clog itself and the snake will draw it up as you spin it out. Clear the air: Occasionally, a blocked vent pipe will cause toilet water to back up into the shower. From the roof of your home, find your vent pipe. (It will probably be over your bathroom.) Using a flashlight, search for any obstructions in the pipe. If you find any blockages that are near the top of the pipe, carefully pull them out using a retrieval tool. If there’s debris further down the pipe, spray a garden hose in it or use a drain snake to push it down. Occasionally, a blocked vent pipe will cause toilet water to back up into the shower. From the roof of your home, find your vent pipe. (It will probably be over your bathroom.) Using a flashlight, search for any obstructions in the pipe. If you find any blockages that are near the top of the pipe, carefully pull them out using a retrieval tool. If there’s debris further down the pipe, spray a garden hose in it or use a drain snake to push it down. Call in the pros: If you’ve tried all the above to no avail, it’s time to call in the plumbing professionals at Mr. Rooter® Plumbing. Our team will assess the situation and determine the best solution. No matter the cause—from tree roots to pipe scale—our trained plumbing professionals have the technology and the expertise to get the job done.
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When your toilet is backing up into the shower, it might seem like you’re in both hell and high water. But understanding the causes of drain blockages will help you do your best to prevent them in the future. You can rest assured, though, that when a plumbing emergency happens, Mr. Rooter is just one call away. With our 24/7 emergency service, we will be ready to take your call at any time—day or night—at (855) 982-2028. If your toilet backed up into your shower, you’re going to clean your shower. But why stop there? Download this complete Bathroom Cleaning Checklist from Molly Maid. Like Mr. Rooter, Molly Maid is part of Neighborly’s community of home service professionals. Molly Maid is a home cleaning service you can trust! This blog is made available by Mr. Rooter LLC, for educational purposes only to give the reader general information and a general understanding on the specific subject above. The blog should not be used as a substitute for a licensed plumbing professional in your state or region. Check with city and state laws before performing any household project.
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