Clogged drains Kits? Check out these DIY fixes!

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Published on February 11, 2022

It’s probably happened to all of us. While washing your hands in the bathroom the sink begins filling and filling and not draining. It’s annoying.

Thankfully, your chances are good that you won’t need to call a plumber. Try these handy tips we’ve rounded up from the pros.

How to unclog a drain

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Unless you’ve been putting things down the drain that aren’t meant to be disposed of via plumbing, (kids love to do that) the typical kitchen sink clog is a gooey mess of grease and food. In the tub and bathroom sinks, add hair to the mix.

The best first step when approaching a drain clog is to use hot water. Boil two to three quarts of water and pour it down the drain, slowly.

If that doesn’t work, and the clog is in the bathroom, take a trip to the hardware store to purchase a plastic drain snake.

Thye can be purchased at your local Home Hardware or Canadian Tire.

Still plugged up?

Time to bring out the big gun: the plunger. Ensure that you’re using a sink plunger for the sink and a toilet plunger for the toilet.

What’s the difference? A toilet plunger has a flange at the bottom and the sink plunger has a shallow, bell-shaped bottom. See a comparison photo at HouseGrail.com.

Fill the sink with several inches of water and push down on the plunger, gently and repeatedly until the water begins to drain.

If that doesn’t clear things up, you may have a clogged trap, which is the curved piece of pipe under the sink. Don’t worry, it’s not as difficult as it sounds.

First, put a bowl or bucket under the pipe to catch any water that may be in it. Unscrew the pipe with a wrench or pliers. Often, on newer-model pipes, they can be unscrewed by hand.

Place the trap under the faucet and run hot water through it and then clean the inside with a drain cleaning brush.

If all else fails, try using a toilet snake.  Push it gently into the clogged pipe until you hit the clog. Then, turn the snake’s handle which will cause it to sort of “drill” through the clog.

By the way, don’t use a snake meant for cleaning sink drains. These are made of metal that can scratch the inside of the toilet bowl. Ensure that the auger you use is meant for use on toilets.

Finally, if you just can’t seem to clear a clog, call a professional plumber. You may have a clog at the sewer, which can only be handled by the pros.

About the Author:

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The above article Clogged drains Kits? Check out these DIY fixes was provided by Regan Pyke, a Vancouver Realtor and a leader in the field of sales, marketing, and real estate investing. Regan can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 778-228-2448.

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