Not all drain issues require the help of a professional. Before calling the plumber, try these home remedies for drain issues.
June 30, 2015
Not all drain issues require the help of a professional. Before calling the plumber, try these home remedies for drain issues.
Fizz it clean
It's easy to banish the bad smell with some household basics.
Plunge to bust the blockage
Sink wastes inevitably get clogged with debris, often glued together with soap, fat or detergent residue.
If this doesn't work, use a plunger — an essential tool to have in your home. It works by forcing air and water down the waste pipe to push the blockage free.
Improvise an effective tool from a tennis ball
If you don't have a plunger, take an old tennis ball and cut it horizontally one third of the way up. Place the open end of the larger part over the blocked sink-waste pipe. Block the overflow pipe with a damp cloth as above and run a small amount of water into the basin to make a seal with the edge of the ball. Place the ball of your hand over the tennis ball and plunge down hard and fast.
Always try to unblock pipes by mechanical means — a plunger, wire or by taking the waste apart — before trying chemical solutions. Drain cleaning chemicals are not only expensive, but can cause burns. Always wear rubber gloves and guard against splashes when using these compounds.
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