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Steps You Can Take To Unclog Drain In Your Home



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By : Max Schilling    zero times read
Submitted 2010-04-11 17:23:52

When you need to unclog drain in your home it is important to know the steps to take to help you get the job done. These steps will make it much simpler for you to try and unclog the drain yourself.

Just remember that some clogged drains will need to be handled by a professional. Don't delay in calling in help if the things you have tried are not working because by waiting you are allowing the problem to become bigger.

Professionals are available for a reason and even if you don't like to spend the money on them sometimes it can't be avoided.

Now that you know that important information you need to know the steps to take to try to unclog drain in your home yourself before calling in a plumber. Here are the most important steps to try.

One: Plunger - Try using a plunger first to unclog the drain. This will usually take care of most drains that occur in your home but if it doesn't then continue to follow the other steps for unclogging the drain.

You may have to try the plunger more than once before it will work effectively. Be sure that you are pushing the plunger down gently and covering it completely. Then you want to come up quickly because this will create a forceful suction.

Two: Commercial cleaners or liquid cleaners - If the plunger didn't unclog the drain then you can try using commercial cleaners or liquid cleaners. Just don't mix cleaners because this can create other problems.

Also be sure to use any cleaners in an area that is well ventilated and use them carefully so they don't harm your eyes or skin. Clear away the cleaner you used if it unclogs the drain using hot water.

Three: P-trap - The P trap is the curved pipe that is under the sink. You want to use a wrench to open it so you can clean out any blockage that may be there.

This will clear away most clogs but not always. Once you have cleaned the debris out of it then you want to run some water to find out if you have cleared the clog.

Four: Drain snake - You can easily find a drain snake at your local hardware store to help unclog drain in your home. Just push it into the drain and clear away as much blockage as you can. You want to twist it to help clear the blockage.

Now that you know these steps you can easily try to unclog drain in your home by yourself. Just remember that if these steps don't get rid of the clog then you need to call in the professionals before it gets worse and causes other plumbing problems.

Author Resource:- Max Schilling is a local experienced San Francisco plumber. His company has been doing plumbing in the San Franciso area for over 30 years. His experienced San Francisco plumbing technicians will help you with your plumbing, San Francisco unclog drain, drain cleaning, water heater and trenchless sewer line needs. You can relax because his technicians will answer your questions and provide you with a written free estimate before any work begins.
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