
3 Easy Ways to Deal With Slow Drains
When your drains refuse to let water pass, it’s an obvious sign to call a plumber. However, such severe clogs typically don’t happen overnight. Instead, they develop gradually over weeks or months. Early signs include water draining slowly. This is the ideal time to address the issue before it escalates into a costly headache. Here are three easy methods to deal with slow drains.
1. Use a Plunger
A simple plunger can often unclog a drain, even one in the sink or tub. For smaller drains like sinks and bathtubs, consider using a smaller, cup-sized plunger. These are more effective at removing soap and grease build-up. To use, fill the fixture with a small amount of water, cover the drain completely with the plunger, and plunge until the clog is removed.
2. Baking Soda and Vinegar Solution
Yes, a baking soda volcano, the kind you might remember from school science projects, can help clear minor blockages. The chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar creates a semi-explosive solution that can propel through blockages. This method is much safer for your pipes than store-bought chemical cleaners, which can cause significant damage over time. Save those harsh chemicals for the most stubborn clogs only.
3. Use a Zip-It Tool
Hair clogs in shower drains can be particularly frustrating. Luckily, a Zip-It tool offers a simple and affordable solution. This long, thin plastic rod features small teeth that catch hair when inserted into the drain. Pull the tool out, and the clog comes with it. It’s a quick, easy fix for hair clogs.
These methods can help clear minor clogs before they become significant issues. However, if your drain continues to run slowly, it may indicate a more serious problem that requires professional intervention. MillTown Plumbing’s team is equipped with the necessary tools to diagnose and resolve major drain clogs efficiently. Contact us today to handle your slow drains!
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