Plumbing Clogged Drains

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by Scott Rodgers

Every one must have experienced a clogged drain at some point or the other. But fixing it is not that difficult as it sounds. You first need to know the location of the clog and thereafter you can try out a number of easy solutions to get rid of it. Below are some tips that you can try out before going in for some professional help.

Whenever you have a clogged drain, the first step is to open the drain strainer completely so that you can see and remove the particles that were causing the clog. The most common reasons behind a clogged drain are hair, food particles, sediment build ups etc. So, the drain stopper should be cleaned regularly to remove all these materials otherwise it can lead to major clog.

Create a simple cleaning solution with baking soda, vinegar, and boiling water. If your drain isn’t completely backed up, pour 1 cup of Baking Soda, followed by water and 1 cup of vinegar, down the drain to dissolve at the clogging substance.

Drain snake or an auger is also an effective way to find and clear clogs. You have to remove the drain stopper, insert the tool into the drain till you find the clog and then you can hook it and break it.

You can also try using a plunger. To make it more effective, apply some petroleum jelly to the rim of the plunger. This way you can apply maximum suction force to loosen the clog. Once done, you can put plenty of hot water to see if it is running smoothly.

Apart from these methods, there are many other chemical products in the market that are specially used for clearing drains. But you should always try out other methods first and if none of them work, only then try using these chemicals as these can be harmful for the environment.

Unless you’re confident in your abilities to dismantle and successfully re-mantle the plumbing system attached to your sink or bath, avoid tinkering with the pipes and possibly making the problem worse. If you’ve tried the home remedies and the drain is still clogged, then it’s time to call in a plumber.

Do your research first, though, and be sure to find a plumber with a good reputation who won’t overcharge you. Then, by all means allow them to plumb away until your drains are clean and clear. It might be a good idea to ask for a few tips from the professionals, too — just to be even more prepared to prevent and clear out another clogged drain.

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