Safe and Effective Methods for Drain Cleaning

As the world moves in an eco-friendly direction, the range and efficacy of organic products continue to expand exponentially, and drain cleaners are no exception.

Few household jobs are more frustrating than cleaning out drains that have a blockage. To add to the frustration, the standard methods for removing blockages involve dangerous chemicals that can harm the cleaner and the environment. Thankfully, many safe and equally effective alternatives exist.

Here are some safe and effective techniques for cleaning out drains:

Plunger 

Plungers may seem like a relic of the past, given that they have been around for over a century. However, there’s a reason they continue to be a staple in households worldwide: they work. A plunger is an effective and chemical-free way to eliminate blockage, be it the kitchen sink, toilet, or any other drain. 

Natural solutions 

Chemical drain cleaning solutions are riddled with harmful compounds that can be highly toxic. As a result, using them poses a genuine risk to the people in the house. Furthermore, these poisonous chemicals are released into the environment once the job is done. 

Fortunately, there are non-toxic, safe, and easy-to-make alternatives that are common around the house and don’t have any nasty side effects. One of these natural alternatives is a simple mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Yet another is dishwashing detergent and hot water. These easy mixtures will remove blockages without damaging consequences.   

Eco-friendly drain cleaners 

As the world moves in an eco-friendly direction, the range and efficacy of organic products continue to expand exponentially, and drain cleaners are no exception. Nowadays, organic, bio-friendly drain cleaners are everywhere.

These natural drain cleaners are safe for households and will not negatively impact the Earth’s fragile ecosystems.  

Auger 

A drain auger is a lengthy, flexible, yet sturdy tool used to clear out blockages in drains of all varieties. They are in most local hardware stores, but household items like metal clothes hangers are good substitutes. 

To use one, insert the auger into the drain experiencing the blockage and move it with force in all directions to clear out the debris. Once sufficiently cleared, flush the drain with water to remove the obstruction. 

High-pressure water

While using water may seem counterintuitive for a drain that won’t empty, for smaller blockages, it’s all that’s needed to get the job done. A high-pressure, hot water source delivered directly into the drain can remove minor impediments. 

Get a pro to handle the dirty work 

A drain that doesn’t empty can be a real headache. While safer drain cleaning methods will mostly be effective at getting the job done, hiring a pro for more severe blockages is best. 

A licensed plumber has the right tools and expertise to get your drains working and back in good health quickly and safely.

Trust Adaven Plumbing for an effectively and efficiently functioning plumbing system. We provide drain cleaning, water leak detection and repair, toilet repairs, home repiping, faucet repair and replacement, and slab leak detection and repair services in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Enterprise. Give us a call at 702-766-3320.

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