Drain Blocked? No Worries!
There is no
plumbing problem much more common than a blocked drain. The good news is
that if you spot the problem early, most blocked drains are relatively
easy for you to solve by yourself. The important thing is to know what
not to put down a drain. Put together a list and distribute it to all
the members of the household so that you don't suffer from the same
problem sometime in the future as most blocked drains are easily
avoidable with a bit of planning and regular cleaning and maintenance.
Wherever
you have a blockage, if it applies to only one fixture, then your first
line of attack is a plunger or hand auger, especially if you have
spotted the problem early. Your difficulty will be solved by this the
majority of the time. The exception is the shower, where hopefully you
will have some sort of device which is capturing the hair and soap scum
before it enters the drain. Yes, in this case, it is going to be a
little unpleasant, but you're going to have to clean it out before the
shower blocks totally and water is up around your ankles and not
draining away. So lift the cover and remove whatever is sitting there,
using gloves if that makes it easier for you. There is a benefit to
doing this routinely to reduce the chance of a major block.
If
the plunger or hand auger doesn't work for the other drains, then use
one cup of baking soda and three cups of boiling water, or a combination
of baking soda and vinegar to break down the blockage. This is a simple
alternative to the highly toxic chemical cleaners that are available at
your supermarket. Although they do the job, these chemicals are very
dangerous to have around the house, particularly if you have children.
They are also very dangerous to the environment as there is the chance
that due to flooding or a split drain, they could be dispersed into the
stormwater system and end up in the sea or rivers where they are a
hazard to people and the environment.
If you have more than one
drain blocked, there is a possibility that you have either multiple
blocked drains, or there is a blockage in the mainline. This may be
brought about by myriad factors, including pipe wear and tear or
inappropriate materials put in the pipes. In this case, it is best to
call a plumber who will be able to locate the problem and fix it.
If
the odor of the waste product is present in the home, make sure to get
in touch with a plumbing contractor immediately. Make sure to inquiry
what made the block occur so that you can avoid the cause in the future.
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