Why Your Toilet Keeps Clogging and How to Fix It for Good
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There's nothing more frustrating than a toilet that keeps clogging or draining slowly. While an occasional clog can happen to anyone, frequent blockages could be a sign of a bigger plumbing issue.
Common Much Toilet Paper
Even though toilet paper is made to dissolve, using too much can still cause blockages, especially in older pipes.
Non-Flushable Items
Wipes, feminine products, paper towels, and even "flushable" wipes don't break down the way you think. Over time, they build up in the pipes and cause recurring clogs.
Old or Inefficient Toilets
Older toilets may not have strong enough flush power, and some low-flow models struggle with anything more than basic waste and minimal toilet paper
Blocked or Narrow Pipes
Mineral buildup, tree roots, or pipe damage can restrict and cause repeated clogs, even with normal usage.
Septic System Issues
If your home uses a septic tank, a full tank or system problems can cause slow drains and backups.
When to call a Professional
If your toilet clogs repeatedly despite careful flushing and DIY fixes, or if multiple toilets in your home back up, it's time to call a plumber. There may be a deeper issues with your pipes or septic system that need expert attention.





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