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Different ways to unclog a drain

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Donny Zanger
Different ways to unclog a drain

Drains can get clogged up with a lot of different things. From hair to toothpaste, there are a lot of yucky items that can build up down in the drains. So if you smell the smell of rotten eggs or sewage coming from your sink or shower drain, it's time to contact a plumber!


However, you don't need to pay a massive bill for professional help. Instead, five easy tips will help you unclog your drains without breaking the bank. Read on for more information about these tips and how they work.


How to Unclog a Drain With Vinegar


To unclog a drain, you need first to use vinegar to loosen the grease that's building up. You can buy some at your local grocery store or pharmacy, but it's easiest to make your own. All you need is 1/2 cup of white vinegar and two teaspoons of baking soda in a spray bottle. Next, spray down the entire sink or shower drain and let stand for five minutes.


Then pour in 1 cup of water with a little bit of laundry detergent added. Finally, make sure to open the supply valve on your kitchen garbage disposal so that it has room to run through the drain—you don't want this grease blocking up your plumbing!


If you have more than one pipe that drains into the same sink/shower drain, put them all in the fridge overnight. This will help keep any leftover grease emitted into other pipes and clogged them up.


How to Unclog a Drain With Baking Soda


  • You can solve this problem and get your drains unclogged in a few minutes. To open a drain:
  • Start pouring ¼ cup (60 ml) of water into the gutter.
  • Allow it to soak for about 15-20 minutes. After this time has elapsed, pour 1/2 cup (56 g) of baking soda into the drain.
  • Allow it to soak for 30 more minutes.
  • After this, pour the remaining ¼ cup (60 ml) of water into the drain again to dissolve the baking soda. This will help neutralize any acid in your drains and dissolve any deposits that have formed as well.

This simple step will help you unclog your drains without spending a lot of money or having 24-hour plumbing services come out to fix them!


How to Unclog a Drain With Salt


If you're unfamiliar with sodium hydroxide, it's a powerful chemical that can be dangerous if you aren't adequately trained. You should never mix any substances if you don't know what you're doing. Also, keep in mind that not all drains are the same, so consult your local plumber or pro for advice.


One way to unclog a drain using sodium hydroxide is to sprinkle it down the drainpipe. You can do this by placing a few tablespoons of water in the drain and adding the salt. The salt will sink to the bottom of your pipes, break up clogs and dissolve any fatty buildup.


If you have a more serious clog, you can mix the sodium hydroxide with hot water. This will activate the chemical and help it dissolve the clog more easily.


If you're mixing sodium hydroxide with hot water, be sure not to combine it with boiling water. Boiling water will cause an unsafe chemical reaction that can cause burns or even an explosion in your pipes or kitchen sink.


Let the professionals help!


Everything can suddenly go wrong with your plumbing at any time of the day or night, from slow drains to burst pipes and sewer problems.


If you don't have emergency plumbing NYC problems, we're guessing you know someone who does. It's not surprising then that people panic when something goes wrong in the middle of the night. We understand – after all, we are just as guilty as anyone else.


The team at Best Plumbing NYC is available 24/7 to fix any plumbing problem. We also offer a full range of plumbing services, including NYC plumbing repairs, drain cleaning, and installing new fixtures such as sinks and faucets in NYC apartments.

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