5 Practical Drain Cleaning Techniques for Homeowners

No one wants to walk into their bathroom and discover that their sink drain is clogged. Not only does it smell bad, but it also means that you can’t use your sink or tub. So what can you do to remedy the situation? Here are five cleaning techniques you can use to keep your drain clean so that you won’t have clogs in the future.

Boiling Water

One of the easiest ways before calling for a drain unblock reading is to use boiling water. It’s not one of the most effective ways to clean a drain, but it can easily clear blockages before you pull out the big guns. Especially in kitchen sink drains, clogs are mostly caused by oil that has solidified; boiling water will melt this oil and force it down the drain. Either boil a pot of water or use a kettle, and pour the boiling water down the drain. Let it sit for a few minutes. If it doesn’t drain, then repeat the process as many times as you need.

Drain Snakes

When the boiling water isn’t cutting it, then it might be time to use a drain snake. Drain snakes work well for hair clogs that you have in your bathroom sink or tub drain. They have a corkscrew head that collects the blockages when it’s inserted into the pipe. They work well at their job, but there is the potential to damage your pipes if they’re not used correctly. If you don’t feel comfortable using a drain snake, then consider contacting a professional to help you out with your problem.

Baking Soda And Vinegar

When combined, baking soda and vinegar create a foaming reaction that works well at eliminating clogs. The foam creates pressure that forces the clog down the drain, and it’s gentle enough that it’s not going to damage your pipes. There are no abrasive aromas either that can damage your lungs. Just add about half a cup of baking soda and half a cup of vinegar and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Run hot water to flush the drain, and hopefully, the clog should clear.

Hot Water And A Plunger

First of all, make sure that you have a sink plunger and not a toilet plunger because they are very different from each other. Let the hot water in your sink run for a while and then apply a plunger to remove the clog. The plunger creates a vacuum that forces the clog down the pipes.

Call The Cleaning Expert

5 Practical Drain Cleaning Techniques for Homeowners

When all else fails, it might be time to call a plumbing professional to help you take care of your clog. They might figure out the exact cause of your clog and help you eliminate it sooner rather than later so that you can have a clean sink or tub again.

If you’re having trouble with a clog in your sink or your tub, don’t hesitate to call a plumbing professional to look at your problem. Go with a reputable service so that you know you’re getting your money’s worth.

 

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