Immediate Steps for an Overflowing Toilet
When your toilet overflows, immediately turn off the water supply using the isolation valve behind the toilet. If you cannot find it, turn off the main water supply. Do not keep flushing as this makes the flooding worse. Place towels around the base to contain the water and call our Strand plumbing team for emergency assistance.
Why Toilets Overflow
Toilets overflow when too much toilet paper is flushed at once, foreign objects are flushed that should not be, there is a blockage in the toilet trap or drain pipe, the main sewer line is blocked affecting all fixtures, or there is a problem with the municipal sewer system. Sometimes children flush toys or excessive amounts of paper.
Our Emergency Response
We arrive with professional drain clearing equipment including augers and high-pressure jetters. We clear the blockage quickly to stop the overflow, clean up the immediate water spillage, inspect to ensure the blockage is completely cleared, and test the toilet to confirm proper flushing. We also check your main sewer line if the problem appears to be more than just the toilet.
Preventing Future Overflows
We educate on what should never be flushed including wet wipes (even those labeled flushable), feminine hygiene products, cotton buds, dental floss, and excessive paper. We also recommend regular main drain inspections and clearing if you have older plumbing or tree roots in your yard.