What to Do When Your Toilet Overflows?

A toilet overflow can create a messy emergency, especially on a day like today, Sunday, July 27, 2025, at 02:34 PM EDT, when you might be home relaxing in Asheville or Hendersonville, NC. Brooky Plumbing, your local plumbing experts, provides this quick guide to help you handle the situation safely and effectively.

Immediate Steps

Step 1: Stop the Water Flow
Lift the tank lid and press down the flapper or push the flush valve to stop water from entering the bowl. If that doesn’t work, turn the shut-off valve behind the toilet clockwise to cut off the water supply.
Step 2: Grab Supplies
Put on rubber gloves and gather towels, a mop, or a wet/dry vacuum to manage the water. Avoid walking in the spill to prevent spreading it.
Step 3: Remove Excess Water
Use a plunger to clear the clog if possible, or scoop out water with a bucket to reduce the overflow. Work quickly to limit damage.
Step 4: Clean and Disinfect
Wipe down affected areas with a disinfectant cleaner to prevent mold or bacteria growth. Dispose of contaminated items properly.
Step 5: Check for Lingering Issues
After the water recedes, flush the toilet once to see if it drains normally. If it overflows again, the clog may be deeper.

When to Call a Professional
If the overflow persists or you suspect a sewer line issue, contact a plumber immediately. Brooky Plumbing is available 24/7 to handle emergencies and restore your peace of mind.
For expert help with this or any plumbing concern, visit Brooky Plumbing at www.brookyplumbing.com or call us at [insert phone number]. We’re your trusted local plumbers in Asheville and Hendersonville, NC!