Economy Plumbing Service, LLC

Mar 1, 2023

Cleaning out drains is a crucial part of maintaining your home’s plumbing system. Over time, hair, soap residue, and other debris can accumulate in your drains, causing them to become slow or even completely clogged. Fortunately, there are several methods that you can use to clean out your drains and keep them in good working order.

One of the most common areas where clogs occur is in the trap, which is the curved section of pipe located underneath your sink or bathtub. If you notice that water is not draining from your sink or tub, the first step is to locate the trap and check for any clogs. To do this, you’ll need to remove the nut that holds the trap in place and then carefully remove any debris that you find inside. This can be a messy and unpleasant task, so be sure to wear gloves and have a bucket or other container handy to catch any water or debris that comes out of the trap.

If the clog is located further down the drain, you can try using a plunger to help dislodge it. To do this, you’ll need to fill the sink or tub with enough water to cover the bottom of the plunger, place the plunger over the drain, and then rapidly push and pull it to create suction. This should help to loosen the clog and allow it to move down the drain. If the clog is particularly stubborn, you may need to repeat this process several times or try another method.

Another method that you can use to clean out your drains is to use a drain snake. A drain snake is a long, flexible tool that you can insert into the drain to help loosen and remove any clogs. To use a drain snake, you’ll need to insert it into the drain and then turn it clockwise while pushing it forward. This should help to break up the clog and allow it to move down the drain. Be sure to wear gloves and protective eyewear when using a drain snake, as it can be messy and debris may come flying out of the drain.

If none of the above methods work, you can try using a chemical drain cleaner to dissolve the clog. However, it’s important to be cautious when using these products, as they can be harmful to your health and to your pipes. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and to use protective gear, such as gloves and goggles. You should also be aware that some drain cleaners can damage certain types of pipes, so it’s a good idea to check with a professional plumber before using any chemical products on your drains.

In addition to these methods, there are several preventative measures that you can take to help keep your drains clean and clear. For example, you can install drain covers to catch hair and other debris before it goes down the drain. You can also be mindful of what you put down your drains, avoiding pouring grease, oil, or large food particles down the sink, and using a mesh strainer in your shower or bathtub to catch hair and soap residue.

By following these tips and being proactive about cleaning your drains, you can help ensure that your plumbing system stays in good working order and that you avoid costly repairs in the future. If you’re not comfortable cleaning your drains yourself or if you’re experiencing persistent clogs, it’s always a good idea to call a professional plumber. We can help diagnose the problem and recommend the best course of action to get your drains flowing smoothly again!

Remember if water runs to it or through it, here at Economy Plumbing Service we do it!