Stubborn toilet clogs cleared across New Jersey — closet auger service, deep trapway blockages, and flushed-object retrieval without scratching porcelain.

Some toilet clogs beat the plunger. When you've plunged, waited, plunged again, and the bowl still rises with every flush — or when the toilet clogs weekly no matter what — you're past the DIY stage and into ours.
Drain Master NJ clears trapway blockages, closet-bend clogs and flushed foreign objects across Northern New Jersey using proper closet augers and, when needed, controlled toilet pulls — never bowl-scratching improvisation.
A plunger works on soft blockages near the trapway inlet. It fails against wedged objects (toys, air freshener heads, hygiene products), against 'flushable' wipes rope-tangled in the closet bend, and against blockages that are actually downstream in the branch or main line. Repeated aggressive plunging on those just risks splashing and wax-ring damage. Different problems, different tools.
We start with a professional closet auger — a sleeved cable designed to navigate the trapway without marking porcelain. If the blockage sits below the flange, we pull the toilet cleanly, clear the closet bend and branch, replace the wax seal with a new one, and reset the toilet properly. If symptoms point past the toilet to the main line, we say so and quote that job instead of billing you twice.
A toilet that needs rescuing every week has an underlying cause: a partial trapway obstruction, mineral-scaled rim jets that weaken the flush, a marginal older 1.6-gallon design, or a downstream restriction. One diagnostic visit finds it — and often the fix is far cheaper than the plunger-and-frustration routine it replaces.
Everywhere in New Jersey — all 21 counties across North, Central and South Jersey, with local crews in each region. Popular service areas:
Usually, yes. Wedged objects are typically retrieved with an auger or by pulling the toilet. Better retrieved than pushed deeper — don't keep flushing.
Common culprits: partial trapway obstruction, scale-blocked rim jets, early low-flow designs, or a downstream restriction. Each is identifiable and fixable — weekly plunging is not a lifestyle.
No. They don't break down like paper and they're one of the top causes of toilet, branch and main line clogs we clear. Trash them, always.
No — closet augers are designed for porcelain, and when a pull is needed we reset with a new seal and check for leaks before leaving.
Flat-rate pricing • 30–90 minute response • Pay only when your clog's gone
Pay only when your clog's gone. 30–90 minute response anywhere in New Jersey.
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