Thursday 11 August 2016

Helpful Tips For Drain Cleaning Like A Pro

Drain Cleaning Myrtle BeachOne of the many plumbing skills you may need to learn about is drain cleaning. Every household experiences a clogged drain regardless of the type of home they have or the number of members in the household. This is why it is important and helpful for a member of every household to learn about effectively cleaning and unclogging drains.


Sometimes, a plumber could not get to your house quickly and you will have to shut down your water supply to prevent the overflowing of the clogged drain. As a result, you remain at home without water while waiting for the plumber. If you do not know how to clean or unclog a drain, you are left with nothing else to do but to wait for the plumber.


To avoid this situation, you need to expand your knowledge and skills in clearing clogged drains. Here are 6 tips that you can use as a guide for your drain cleaning.



  1. Invest in a high quality plunger


A plunger is your first line of defense toward beating pipe clogs. Plungers are generally affordable and very easy to use. They are available in many local home stores. All you have to do is to invest in one and use it every time you notice water from your sinks, toilets or shower room are taking a long while before being drained. And the best thing about using plungers is that you do not have to have special skills, prior experience or equipment to be able to use a plunger.



  1. Use a drain cleaning solution


If after using the plunger, you still notice signs of clogging on your sinks, toilets, and showers, all you have to do is head out and buy the most cost-efficient drain cleaning solution. Note the type of drain that you are using at home and make sure that the solution you are buying has been proven to be used effectively and efficiently with your drain system. Keep in mind that there are cleaning solutions that are made to be used specifically on certain pipes and drainage systems.


Despite the convenience of using cleaning solutions, you should not depend on them frequently as they can damage your drainage system especially if you repeatedly use them. Consider proper use of your sinks, toilets, and showers along with proper maintenance and regular cleaning to prevent frequent clogging.



  1. Make friends with vinegar and baking soda


A great organic alternative to using chemical based cleaning solutions are vinegar and baking soda. If you notice your drains are clogging, pour half a cup of baking soda into the drain and follow this with half a cup of vinegar and boiling water. Baking soda and vinegar will react with each other once poured down the drain effectively eliminating the clog without causing any damage to your pipes. Plus, you would not have to worry about heady odors rising through the clogged drains which is often the case when you use chemical based cleaning solutions.



  1. Mix up a strong salt water solution


According to many drain cleaning experts, a strong salt water solution is effective in preventing clogged drains and pipes. To do this, you will need to pour the solution down the drain at least once a day or after you have washed a lot of dishes. Aside from effectively eliminating odor from the grease and grime that have been washed off from dirty dishes and pots, the salt solution also works to prevent these grease, dirt and debris from building up and clogging your drainage system.


If you need to unclog several drains in the house or if you notice your drains are clogging frequently, you might be facing a bigger plumbing problem than clogged drains. Should this be the case, call a licensed and experienced plumber at once. Have your entire plumbing system inspected and checked up thoroughly so you will know the real problem that you have.


MBHS Plumbing

Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

843-353-6283

http://www.plumbermyrtlebeach.com

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