Different Ways to Get Rid Of Blocked Drains

Last Updated on March 20, 2022 by Kravelv

Blocked drains are one of the most common problems faced by a lot of homes. There may be various reasons for a clogged or blocked drain such as leftover food, hair, soap residue and many others. Sometimes it gets unblocked easily, but sometimes it becomes a pain! However, there are various ways that can be used in order to unblock the drain easily without taking help of a plumber. And yes, for such processes you do not need to get any equipment from the market because everything that you need is right there at your home.

Before starting the procedure of unblocking the blocked drain, you must inspect the situation carefully. Check, if it is a partial blockage, or the drain has completely blocked. If the water is slowly flowing down the pipe, then it is a partial blockage, however, if the water is stuck completely in the sink that means you have a fully blocked drain. In the case of partially blocked drains, pouring water with pressure may help to sort out the issue, but if your drain is completely blocked, then you need to make a few extra efforts to get rid of the menace.

Ways to Get Rid Of Blocked Drains

Undoubtedly, a fully blocked drain can be a huge problem, if it does not get fixed by using the right method. There are some of the popular DIYs (Do It Yourself) that can help you get rid of the problem without spending a single penny. What are they? Well, to know about these DIY tips, keep reading.

  • Plunging! Plunging Is All You Need : Whenever blocked drains occur, the plunger is the first thing that comes to our mind because plunging is the most common and easiest ways to get rid of this problem. But make sure, before starting this procedure, you wear old or dirty clothes as it may get messy. Also, don’t forget to wear gloves for your maintaining your personal hygiene. The process of plunging is very easy. All you have to do is to fill your sink halfway full with the water and get the plunger (Don’t worry, this procedure is completely safe and won’t harm your shower, sink and bathtub). Now, start plunging and push and pull motion for at least 35 – 40 seconds. If the water starts flowing down that means you’re halfway there. Just pour some water and plunge for some more time. However, if water starts flowing easily, your mission is accomplished!
  • Hot Water Can Heal the Problem: In most of the cases, the drains are blocked because of grease buildup which causes the partially blocked drain. In that case, all you need is a bowl of hot water. Hot water can melt the grease which would help in unblocking the drain, but if you have plastic pipe, then this procedure may be risky for you. In such a case, avoid using this procedure.
  • See the Magic of Baking Soda and Vinegar: You cannot even imagine what kind of wonder baking soda and vinegar can do to your blocked drain, if they are mixed. Mix baking soda with some vinegar and pour the mixture into your sink. Now, let the mixture be in your sink overnight and next morning see the magic by flushing it out with some hot water. You can make it a habit of using this mixture in your drains so that you will never have to face the problem of blocked drains. This doesn’t only make the drains unblocked and clean, but also make the area smell good.

These are some of the DIYs to unblock the drains without hiring a plumber. However, if the problem is quite severe, then do not waste your time as it will further worsen the problem. In such cases, don’t hesitate to call an experienced plumber as experience speaks more than anything.

Kravelv is a full time digital marketer and part time furniture and cabinet maker. During his free time he would like to create something out of recycled woods, this varies from toys, furnitures plant boxes etc. Follow him on Twitter | Pinterest | Facebook

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