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DIY Drain Unclogging Tips for the Homeowner

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DIY Drain Unclogging Tips for the Homeowner

Clogged drains are common issues homeowners experience. Whether rinsing dishes in an overflowing sink or showering in a puddle, dealing with a clogged drain is frustrating. While sometimes a professional plumber is necessary, minor clogged drain line repair projects can be cleared with DIY methods. Rooter Man Plumbing recommends the following techniques you can perform with easily accessible items at home. 

Hot Water

If you prefer environmentally friendly alternatives, hot water is a viable option. We recommend this method for minor clogs, especially in kitchen sinks. Boil at least a gallon of water and pour it directly down the drain. The heat melts greasy substances and clears minor blockages in your pipes. If the drain doesn’t clear after two tries, space pouring in intervals to allow the hot water to break down blockages. However, be cautious if you have PVC pipes in your system, as boiling water can cause damage and unplanned calls to an emergency plumber.

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Baking Soda and Vinegar

Another effective DIY solution combines baking soda and vinegar to create a powerful drain cleaning solution. While the measurements may vary, we recommend half a cup of baking soda and the same amount of white vinegar. The reaction will fizz and bubble for about 30 minutes. Afterward, flush the drain with hot water to clear out the mixture and loose debris. This non-toxic approach addresses the problem without damaging your plumbing or risking health hazards. 

Plunger

Many associates the plunger with toilets, which are great for restoring drain flow. For effective results, use a flat-bottomed plunger for sink drains. Check the water level before plunging to ensure it covers the bottom of the plunger. Use brute force to create suction and dislodge blockages caused by hair, soap, and other common debris. If you repeat this action severally and don’t notice any changes, call a trusted plumbing service for comprehensive drain cleaning.

Plumbing Snake

Stubborn clogs that hot water, plunging, and natural cleaners can’t clear may require a plumbing snake or drain auger. This flexible, long cable is gently fed into the drain to reach and break clogs within the pipes. This tool can be especially effective for recurring or stubborn blockages, such as those caused by hair and larger objects. Since drain snakes are not always accessible at the local store, we recommend hiring a professional plumbing service provider. 

Drain Cleaners

When other clogged drain line repair methods fail, chemical cleaners are a last resort. These products use chemicals to break down and clear clogs quickly. However, most products contain harsh chemicals which can damage your pipes. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when using chemical cleaners. However, watch for recurring clogs to avoid overusing and costly plumbing repair service calls.

While these DIY methods are effective for minor to moderate blockages, they are not a substitute for professional expertise. If you’ve tried these methods and your drain still needs to be clarified, contact Rooter Man Plumbing and schedule regular maintenance to avoid the hassle and cost of DIY projects. Our plumbing repair service experts leverage innovative equipment and proven strategies to ensure an efficient and durable system.

11 / May / 2024