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DIY Remedies For A Blocked Drain

One of the primary reasons behind calling a plumber most often is a blocked drain. Blocked water to foul smells that make life hell. Blocked drains are most often the root cause of such minor problems. If these are allowed to progress, life can become pretty difficult. If you are suspecting that you may have a blocked drain, there’s a chance that you can clear it yourself. Woking blocked drains are not that difficult and can be cleared by yourself.

Signs Of A Blocked Drain

  • The first sign of a blocked drain is the presence of a foul smell. Most often the smell resembles a sewer-like smell. You may go into your bathroom and think someone forgot to flush.
  • You may see water spilling back up. If you notice the drain overflowing or the bathroom drains getting clogged up and the water taking time to go, it is a sign that there is a blockage somewhere.
  • If you hear gurgling sounds in the water pipe, this indicates that the water is getting pulled and pushing against the pipe. This is another sign that there is a blocked drain.
  • When taking a shower or emptying your sink, you may notice that the water gets pulled for a longer period than usual. If this problem continues and grows further, it is an indication that the blockage on the drain lining is increasing in size.

How To Clean The Blocked Drain?

  • Use boiled water if the blocking is caused by conditioner, grease or any other type of toiletries. These substances usually have a low melting point. Therefore, the extreme heat of boiling water will help break them up quickly.
  • Use natural cleaners to create an effervescence effect. Pour hot water down the drain. Follow this with one cup of vinegar and one cup of bicarbonate soda. Let it be for 10 minutes. Chase it further with more hot water. Hot water and natural cleaner mix will break the blockage.
  • Alternatively, hydro jets can be used through sharp and intense bursts of water for the removal of debris and other stuff from the drain lining.
  • You can also use caustic cleaners if the drainage is caused by fats, oils, or grease. Remember to follow the instructions present on the packaging and ventilate before you start the cleaning process.
  • Plungers are very effective at dislodging local blockages in the drain line. They normally work by the formation of his seal around the plughole. This is followed by a vacuum effect that dislodges the blockage.
  • Drain snakes and CCTV’s are advanced tools that are used for working blocked drains. These are generally used by professionals. They can delve deeper into the pipes and can remove the blockages which are hard to reach.

Blockages can happen for a variety of reasons. Some reasons are obvious while others are not. If you start noticing the signs of a blocked drain lining, try the above-mentioned homemade remedies so that you do not have to call the plumber.

Saul Corey
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