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Article Title: How to Clean Out a Clogged Drain Pipe
Author: Ryan Pauline
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Homeowners are usually in a prowl for ways to be able to save up on household expenses. What they do not know is that making the littlest changes, like cleaning out a clogged drain pipe or two, could spell out the biggest difference. Having clogged drains is a very common household problem, which you can remedy with the simplest tools and equipment. In order to save up on exuberant professional fees, you should learn how to do this task yourself. All you have to do is to invest on simple cleaning implements and you�ll be good to go.
The most common place to find a clogged drain pipe is in the bath tub. If you find that your tub seems to be draining water slower than usual, then you should check for hair blocking the stopper. Removing hair found on the surface is as easy as picking the strands up. However, you will encounter more difficulties with those clogged within the drain. Using a plunger will not do any good. You have no choice but to manually remove the stopper and fish the strands out.
Fortunately, it will be much easier to fix any clogged drain pipe that you may find in your sink. You can simply us a plunger for this type of clogging, as long as you ensure that you use a sink plunger, not a toilet plunger. Simply use this tool to suck out any obstruction that may be causing your drainage problem.
If this does not work, simply use a dissolving agent to loosen the clog up. Remove the stopper and let a few drops drip down the pipe. Let it sit for a while. The clog should be dissolved within a few minutes.
You can handle any clogged drain pipe in your kitchen in pretty much the same way. However, before you use your sink plunger for your kitchen drain, you need to use a wet cloth to block the other side. This keeps the water from simply swishing around in the pipes. You should also get a big bowl or pail ready, because clogged kitchen sinks usually involve copious amounts of water.
Simply loosen one of the pipe connections and drain the water out. Tighten it when your container begins to fill, in order to buy you some time to dispose of the water. Repeat the process for as many times as possible until you get your kitchen drain up and running again.
Believe it or not, having even a single clogged drain pipe in your home can slow up your whole drainage system. Some homeowners even encounter problems where all the drains in their homes won�t function at all. While addressing a problem like this may not be done alone, there are simple measures that you can take to save a few bucks here and there. For example, you can temporarily block the connection between the connection between your drainage and sewer system. A clog in your sewer system can slow up your drainage system as well. Make simple changes in the way that you maintain your drainage system to avoid bigger problems.
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