Manhole drains can become clogged by foreign objects flushed down a toilet or tree roots invading the drain. Fortunately, with a set of drain rods and the steps listed below, you can clear the blockage in no time.
June 30, 2015
Manhole drains can become clogged by foreign objects flushed down a toilet or tree roots invading the drain. Fortunately, with a set of drain rods and the steps listed below, you can clear the blockage in no time.
A set of drain rods bought from a DIY store is an excellent investment as it will pay for itself many times over the first time you use it.
A set consists of several stiff but flexible plastic or metal rods that can be connected end to end and passed along a drain to remove any blockages. Rod sets come with one or more "heads" – some resemble plungers that can push through blockages or scrape the inside surfaces of the pipe; others are corkscrew-shaped and ideal for tearing at tree roots that may have invaded the drain.
It should take you about 30 minutes to unplug a drain. You will need a set of drain rods, protective clothing, gloves, goggles and a hose.
With a set of drain rods, you can quickly deal with clogged manhole drains yourself without needing to call a plumber.
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