Time: 10-30 minutes
Frequency: As required
Difficulty: Easy
Tools: Plunger, plumber’s snake, nonchemical drain cleaner
April 20, 2017
Time: 10-30 minutes
Frequency: As required
Difficulty: Easy
Tools: Plunger, plumber’s snake, nonchemical drain cleaner
If your drain is overflowing, your toilet is flushing slowly, or you’re hearing odd gurgling sounds coming from your sink, chances are you’ve got a clogged drain. While clogs can be unpleasant, you can usually avoid an overly messy job with proper care and attention: go slowly and be sure to minimize your interaction with what’s blocking the drain.
If cleaning solutions and plunging aren’t getting the job done, there are a few plumbing snake tricks you can try to loosen the debris and get things moving again before calling in a plumber for help. [Photo credit: istock.com/spates]
It’s best to avoid chemical drain cleaners as they can corrode and damage pipes, leading to a bigger problem than a clogged drain. For a gentler approach try:
Following either method, if the hot water drains, the clog is likely fixed. If not, you can repeat again or move on to the plunging.
Before moving on to a plumber’s snake, you can try breaking up the clog with a basic plunger.
Good to know!
Most toilet obstructions actually occur in the toilet’s colon, which is easier to unclog than the drain itself.
If the plunger didn’t work, then it’s time to up the ante with a plumber’s snake, also known as a drain auger.
Good to know!
With electric augers, you can use the automatic feed feature after placing the end of the auger into the drain opening. Remember to retract the auger slowly when you’ve located the blockage.
Now that you’ve managed to unblock your pipe, preventative measures can go a long way to keeping things draining smoothly. Keep toilets covered to stop items from accidentally falling in, and try not to flush excessive amounts of toilet paper. Drains are also best left to water; grease or other hardening agents should be disposed of in the garbage. If things do get backed up again, learning how to snake a drain properly could save you the expense of calling in a professional plumber.
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