5 Things To Do When the Drains Are Clogged

Is it almost time for a house showing or inspection and one of the drains is taking its sweet time? Clogged drains are a common issue that can lead to headaches and unimpressed homebuyers. You must be ready to deal with the issue. In this article, we’ll explore five things to do when the drains are clogged.

1. Identify the Problem

The first step in addressing a clogged drain is identifying the source of the problem. Is it a minor sink clog or something more severe, like a main sewer line blockage? Determining the severity of the issue will help you decide the next course of action. In general, most clogs happen further up the pipe and must be dealt with quickly.

2. Use a Plunger

A plunger often does the trick for minor clogs. Ensure the sink or tub has enough water to cover the plunger’s cup and create a seal. Plunge vigorously to try and dislodge the blockage. Choose your plunger carefully, as there are different types. A toilet plunger has a flange cup to create a seal at the bottom of the bowl, while a sink plunger is wider and flatter. Whichever type you use, never leave a plunger out during a house showing. It suggests an ongoing problem with the drain or toilet.

3. Try a Drain Snake

What if a plunger isn’t doing the trick? Use a drain snake instead. It’s a handy tool for more stubborn clogs. Drain snakes reach deeper into the pipes to break up any clogs. Insert the snake into the drain and twist it to catch and remove the blockage. Spread a tarp or similar protection on the floor to keep it clean.

4. Use Chemical Drain Cleaners Carefully

Chemical drain cleaners should be a last resort. These products contain strong chemicals that can damage pipes if overused. They can also splash back and spread if the drain overflows. If you must use them, follow the instructions carefully and keep them out of reach of children and pets. Additionally, never use chemical drain cleaners for a toilet clog. A safer alternative is compressed air in a can to send a blast of air down the drain and dislodge the clog.

5. Call a Professional Plumber

When DIY methods fail, it’s time to call a professional plumber. They have the expertise and equipment to safely and efficiently handle serious clogs. A plumber can also conduct a thorough inspection to ensure there are no underlying issues that need addressing. Some plumbers even offer hydro line jetting services, which use high-pressured water to treat any drain. This service can also prevent future clogs.

Those are just five things to do when the drains are clogged. Dealing with clogged drains doesn’t have to be a nightmare. Following these steps means homeowners and agents can ensure drainage issues are promptly handled, maintaining the property’s value and ensuring a smooth showing.

 

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