call a plumber with a video camera as many plumbers do not carry one so tell them in advance.
Water and waste
either the vert is plugged and there is no air getting through or there is no vent at all
If it was flushed then possibly it ended up in the main house trap if applicable
Everything is possible but most likely if it was flushed then it will not get caught in the pipes. ------------ Depending on what you are flushing, it can most certainly get caught in the pipes. Older plumbing cannot handle "modern" things people flush down the toilet, such as feminine hygiene products. These can get caught up in the plumbing, slowly building up and eventually blocking the pipe, creating an UGLY mess. If you take a look at most sit-down commodes you will notice that there are a couple of really sharp turns before the system even enters the floor. At these turns, certain hard things like glasses and cell phones can get caught in the toilet itself.
If you haven't flushed it yet, get some gloves or some wooden dowels or something like that to pick it and get it out. If you can, put it in the washing machine or else you could just clean it normally. Do just the same thing if money got in the toilet except this is just bigger and softer and needs cleaning.
I do not know if popcorn can be flushed down the toilet. So, I wouldn't try it.- Ashton Smith
Water and waste
Cotton buds SHOULD NOT be flushed down the toilet. Anything flushed down the toilet that is excrement or toilet tissue my block the sewers and cause backup of sewage effluent into homes.
No you can't
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SWIM!
it sticks to the pipe
You may have to remove the toilet from floor and look underneath. Things usually jam where toilet meets floor flange. Takes about an hour for a competent handy man to do.
No, not all writing paper breaks down in water in the same way. It definitely should not be flushed.
The Chinese baby boy rescued from the sewer pipe after being flushed down the toilet was in Jinhua, Zheijang Province in China.
Hair can be flushed down a toilet, but only a small amount at a time, otherwise you risk clogging the pipes.
Not for very long. While it is possible for it to make it back up the drain the chances are extremely small.