Don't Make The Clog Worse: Important Things To Keep In Mind When Removing A Clog

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Clogged drains can be very frustrating. However, you'll want to be careful with how you remove a clog from your drain. Taking the wrong approach can lead to your home becoming damaged. It's best to hire a professional contractor who will be able to unclog your drain for you using the right techniques.

Think Twice Before Pouring Something Down the Drain

Drain clogs are most often the result of putting the wrong things down the drain. Drains can handle water and soap going down the drain, but other substances will cause drains to become clogged. When your drain becomes clogged, you might be tempted to simply pour a drain cleaner down the drain to remove the clog. However, this can backfire because the drain cleaner could cause damage to your drain or might make the clog worse.

Drain cleaners are meant to use chemicals to corrode and dissolve the clog so that water can then be used to clear the drain. However, some drain cleaners can cause the pipes to corrode and might eventually damage your pipes. Other pipe cleaners rely on microbes that slowly eat away the clog so that it can then be cleaned.

Beware of DIY Methods

There are many DIY methods you can look up that will claim to be able to help you remove a clog from your drain. However, you shouldn't use these methods because what you put down your drain can be costly and you never know if the advice you are being given comes with downsides.

Running the Water Will Make Matters Worse

To remove the clog, you might want to leave the water running, but this is a bad idea. Not only will it waste water but it will also simply push the clog farther down into the drain. When clearing the clog, leave the water off and use whichever method you intended to use, such as a plunger. If you are not able to remove the clog, it's best to contact a service that specializes in this.

Be Careful When Using an Auger

Augers are a common tool used to remove clogs from a drain. When used properly, they can remove clogs that plungers can't under some circumstances. However, if it appears that the auger has become clogged, you will not want to force it because you might push the clog down further and cause more damage to your drain.

A professional drain cleaning service will inspect your clog to find out what is causing it. In some cases, they may need to disassemble your drain to remove the clog.

Contact a service today to help with your clogged drains.

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