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The drains in your home are one of the most important parts of it, but they’re also one of the most neglected. That’s why it’s so important to keep an eye on them and make sure that any issues are resolved quickly. If you have a blocked drain, here are some steps you can take to clear it:
How do I clear a blocked drain?
- The first thing to do is to use a plunger. This will force the water down the drain and push it through any blockages. If you still find that you are unable to clear your blocked drain then there are more methods available.
- Drain cleaner – this can be bought from most large supermarkets or hardware stores and comes in liquid form, which can simply be poured into the blocked drain. The product will then work its way down into the pipe where it does its job by breaking down any blockages, thus freeing up your drain.
- Wire – if you have access to a wire then this can often be pushed through your blocked drain in order to clear away any debris that may be causing the blockage. However, if there are numerous bits of debris then this method may not work so well as they would just get stuck around the wire and prevent it from being removed easily. In these cases, we recommend using one of our other tips instead!
- Use professionals like blocked drain plumbers. Most professional plumbers offer the full range of drain cleaning, blocked drain clearing and all other drainage work services.
What causes blocked drains?
Blockages in your bathroom drains can occur for a number of reasons. The most common causes include:
- Hair and soap – These are the most common culprits when it comes to blocked drains, as they build up over time and cause an obstruction when you flush them down the toilet or sink.
- Grease and food – If you have any grease buildup in your drain from cooking, that can also cause clogs over time. It’s best not to pour hot grease down sinks or toilets because this could lead to other issues like burst pipes if the heat causes them to expand too much!
- Plastic/rubber objects – Like plastic bags, rubber bands, and other small items that get flushed down drains but don’t break apart easily enough so they get caught halfway through the pipe system instead of making it all the way out again (and causing serious damage).
How can I prevent a blocked drain?
- Use a strainer in your sink to keep food and hair out of the drain.
- Don’t pour oil, grease or fat down the drain because it will solidify when cool and block your pipes.
- Use a plunger to unblock drains by placing it over the plug hole in your sink or bathtub, then pump it up and down to create enough suction for water to flow through again.
Keeping drains clean also prevent wastewater overflowing. Domestic waste water overflow can cause health issues so it should be presented at all times.
Conclusion
I hope that you have found this article useful and you have learned some new tips to help your blocked drain situation. If you are still having problems with a blocked drain then get in touch with us today as we can offer a wide range of services including drain cleaning, pipe repair and more.
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