Unclogging a drain is a relatively easy task, especially when youre equipped with helpful information and the right tools. A major block may be caused by large items failing into the drains, or tree roots breaking into the drain system.
Before you clear the drain first of all attempt the liquid drain products that are well-matched with your home plumbing system. Do not unscrew a trap if the chemicals are present and do not amalgamate various kinds of chemicals. There are many chemicals which do not get along well with each other.
If one type of drain cleaner doesnt clear the drain, do not pour another type down after it. Toxic fumes may result from the mixing of certain chemicals. Always read the labels on drain cleaner chemicals carefully. Many are toxic and can harm sensitive skin. Be sure to wear eye protection whenever clearing a clogged drain.
If the drain is sluggish but not completely clogged, turn on the hot water tap for 5 to 10 minutes. This sometimes opens the drain. If you have lost a valuable item such as a contact lens or ring, removing the trap will be a perfect way to retrieve the lost item.
But if passing the hot water do not open the slow moving drain, then you have to try an environment friendly safe chemical drain opener. These types of cleaners are obtainable in different forms, and they are formed basically from caustic soda, bauxite along with other elements. Follow the label given on the drain cleaner and also the manufacturers directions.
After using any chemical cleaner, flush it from the drain pipes by allowing hot water to run for at least 10 minutes.
Another method to keep the drain unclogged is to make use of a drain strainer so that the food particles and hair will be ensnared, gather grease in cans rather than flowing to the drain; drain a kettle full of boiling water weekly to melt the fat that may be housing up in the drain; or mix vinegar and baking soda and pour it down the drain to break down the fat and keeping the drain with a good odor.
When using any power tool always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the right way to use the tool. This job is basically done by a plumber.
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