When a WC has a blockage it can be a real inconvenience, for the obvious reason. Most people don’t know where to start to rectify the issue particularly if the homeowner is not too practically minded and is not concerned with DIY. So returning to the job at hand, the symptoms are quite simple, the waste will just not go away when the WC is flush is operated, or it may be a slow drain with it coming back slightly worse, and threatening to flow over the rim of the loo. This would be a health issue, so you should really call a professional plumber like a Beckenham Plumber if you are not confident enough to tackle this job. Method:(a). Firstly you need to arm yourself with something to free the blockage, called a plunger. This is a wooden handle with a 6inch rubber upside down bowl on the end. They are sold at all plumber’s merchants. (b). Confirm that there is water in the toilet bowl, this will help to form a seal for the plunger. (c). The plunger’s job is to seal itself against the porcelain and over the water in the bowl and then is worked back and forthwith lots of force. The result is hopefully a vacuum to dislodge the blockage and allow it to flush away. In the majority of cases the plunger will work straight away. If the WC pan will not relinquish its mass, it is more than likely that a major blockage is lodged down inside the pipework and you will not have the equipment to sort it. This problem could quite easily affect other places in the home like your kitchen sink and also the bath rendering them inoperable and that is not good. This is the time where many realize that a professional plumber is solid gold. An experienced tradesman like a Beckenham Plumber is trained to find and rectify blockages and give a guarantee.“