Some clogs give up to a plunger. This one in Meyerland did not. The homeowner had been fighting it for two days before calling, and by then the toilet would barely take a flush without threatening to come over the rim.
The right tool: a closet auger

A plunger pushes on a blockage from a distance. A closet auger, the tool in the photo, reaches through the trap built into the toilet itself, which is where most stubborn clogs actually sit, and physically breaks the blockage up or pulls it back out. This one took a few passes but came clear without pulling the toilet, which keeps the job quick and the cost down.
When a toilet keeps clogging
One clog is just life. The same toilet clogging over and over is a different story. That usually points to a partial blockage further down the line, a venting problem, or an object stuck in the trap that catches paper every time. That pattern deserves a real diagnosis rather than a permanent spot for the plunger next to the bowl, and sometimes a proper drain cleaning is what actually ends it.
Texas Premier Plumbing serves Meyerland and all of southwest Houston, any hour. Call 713-955-1919 or reach us through the contact page. Family-owned since 1989, Master Plumber License #16188.
