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How to Unclog a Drain

Simple methods for clearing drains without chemicals. When you can handle it yourself and when to call a plumber.

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Introduction

Slow or completely clogged drains are one of the most common plumbing problems. Often you can handle them yourself without aggressive chemicals.

Step by Step

  1. 1

    Remove the drain cover and clean visible debris - hair, soap residue.

  2. 2

    Pour the hottest water from the tap - often enough to dissolve grease.

  3. 3

    Try a plunger - create a vacuum and pump 10-15 times.

  4. 4

    Natural method: half cup baking soda + half cup vinegar. Let sit 30 min, then flush with hot water.

  5. 5

    If nothing helps - try a drain snake for simple clogs.

Warnings

  • Don't mix different chemical cleaners - dangerous gases can form!
  • Aggressive chemicals can damage older pipes.
  • If using a drain snake - work carefully to avoid damaging the pipe's interior surface.

When to Call ABA?

If the clog is deep in the system, recurs regularly, or smells bad - the problem may be more serious and requires professional equipment.

277 66 340

Tools Needed

  • Rubber plunger
  • Rubber gloves
  • Baking soda and vinegar
  • Drain snake (plumber's auger)

Pro Tip

Preventively pour hot water with dish soap once a month - this helps prevent grease buildup.

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