How To Get Rid Of A Clogged Drain ?

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.

Remove the drain stopper or strain entirely to access and clean away any clinging build-up, including hair, food, sediment and grime. If not done regularly, a drain stopper can accumulate enough debris to completely clog a drain.

Another easy solution that you can try out at home is to pour 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of vinegar into the drain. Leave it for some time and then put plenty of hot water. This can break the clog and can help clearing the drain.

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.

Apply force to the offending clog with a plunger. By stopping other drains to the same pipe, and applying petroleum jelly to the rim of the plunger, you can apply the maximum suction force to loosen whatever substance is clogging your pipes. You can test the results by running hot water down the drain.

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.

Take some time out to find a good and a reputed plumber for your home as this is really important. You can take help from the internet or can also ask your friends and neighbors. Once hired, you can also ask for some general tips to keep the plumbing system in good condition. - 30517

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