Common Solutions for Clogged Drains

If you’ve been a homeowner for very long, you’ve probably dealt with clogged drains. It may have a sink, bathtub or toilet drain. Often the first sign of a clog is when water begins to drain slower than normal. Occasionally, a slow moving drain will gradually clear out the clog itself and begin draining properly again. In most cases, however, a drain will require some assistance to remove the material that is clogging the drain pipe.

Do-it-yourself Solutions

Hair Clog: If the clog is in the bathtub drain, the first step would be to remove the drain cover. Bathtub drains often can become clogged with hair that has collected just beneath the drain cover. Simply removed the accumulated hair clog may be all that is needed in this case.

Plunger: For a toilet or sink clog, the use of a plunger may be all it takes to dislodge the clog from the drain. The pressure of air and water being forced through the pipe by the plunger usually will dislodge most simple clogs.

Soda and Boiling Water: If you are not dealing with standing water, just a slow draining sink or tub. After be sure the drain cover is clear of any hair or obvious obstruction, pour one cup of baking soda down the drain and then follow it with three cups of boiling water. You may need to repeat the process a couple of times to fully clear the clog.

Not all clogs can be dislodged with these simple methods. The more stubborn clogs may require the help of a professional plumber who has the tools needed to remove what wasn’t affected by the use of a plunger or the soda and water treatments.

Call A Plumber To Clear Clogged Drains

It’s tempting to try to clear a clogged or slow moving drain yourself, but your best move is to call a professional plumber.  Clogged drains are sometimes little more than a build-up of hair, soap, and other debris, but they can be an indication of a much more serious problem.

Homeowners often make the mistake of trying to clear the clog themselves and end up doing more harm than good.  Their efforts are well intentioned, but they end up causing damage to the pipes or just pushing the clog further into the drain lines where it is harder to remove.

Using a chemical drain cleaner runs the risk of damaging the walls of the drain pipes and if it doesn’t work, then you have a drain line and sink full of dangerous chemicals to deal with in addition to the clogged drain.  A good plumber has the experience and equipment to assess the situation and determine the best method for clearing the clog.

For clogs deep in the drain lines they have high tech video cameras that can be inserted into the drain to inspect the inside of the pipe. Once the problem has been identified, they can choose the best method to clear the clog.  There are different methods for clearing clogs depending on where the clog is located, the size and type of pipe, and what caused the clog.

In some cases traditional rootering with a drain cleaning snake is the best solution.  In other cases, high pressure hydro jetting may be the right answer.  Only an experienced plumber can choose the best method to safely and effectively clear the clog.