1 / 2

Best Way to Unblock an External Drain

Drain blockages usually occur at the most inconvenient time, and often when you least expect it. It's important to deal with them promptly since they can lead to unpleasant odors and even severe damage to your property if left unresolved.

Download Presentation

Best Way to Unblock an External Drain

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Clear That Clogged Drain Quickly - Know About the Best Way to Unblock an External Drain Drain blockages usually occur at the most inconvenient time, and often when you least expect it. It's important to deal with them promptly since they can lead to unpleasant odors and even severe damage to your property if left unresolved. Unblocking a drain professionally isn't rocket science, but it requires the right tools and the right approach. In this blog post, we'll outline some of the best ways to unblock an external drain and provide tips on drain maintenance to prevent future blockages. So, follow all the steps given below and get your clogged drain clear in no time. DIY Chemicals If you're looking for a quick and easy way to unblock a drain, try using chemicals. However, it's important to be cautious as some chemicals can be harmful to humans, animals, and the environment. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners that might corrode the pipes and worsen the situation. Instead, opt for natural drain unblockers like a mixture of baking soda, vinegar, and hot water. Pour the mixture down the drain, let it sit for 30 minutes, and then flush it with hot water. Plunger Plungers work best for unclogging drains, especially when the blockage is at the surface level. Before using the plunger, remove any standing water from the drain. Position the plunger over the blocked drain and gently push down at first. Then, apply force with gradual up and down motions to create suction. Repeat the process until the blockage is dislodged. Finally, rinse the drain with hot water to remove any remaining debris or particles. Drain Snake If the plunger doesn't work or the blockage is within the drain, a drain snake is a valuable tool. It's a long, flexible wire that can be inserted into the drain and maneuvered around the blockage. Carefully work the drain snake in and out to break up and remove the blockage. Patience is key, especially if the blockage is deep within the pipe. If you're unsure about using a drain snake, it's best to call a professional plumber to avoid causing further damage. Jetting Jetting is the most effective way to unblock an external drain, but it requires specialized equipment. High-pressure water is used to blast away blockages within the drainage system. Jetting is particularly suited for commercial properties with complex and extensive drainage systems or properties experiencing recurring drain blockages. If you're considering jetting, hire a reputable plumbing company with experience in handling this equipment to ensure safe and effective unblocking. Maintenance Prevention is key to avoiding drain blockages altogether. Regular maintenance of sink, shower, and bathtub drains is essential. Keep them clean and free from debris. Avoid pouring oil, grease, or solid materials down the drain, and use drain covers to catch hair and other debris. Periodically cleaning and maintaining your drains will help prevent blockages and extend the lifespan of your drainage system.

  2. Cost to Unblock an External Drain Unblocking an external drain is an essential task that ensures the proper functioning of your plumbing system and prevents potential damage to your property. When it comes to the cost of unblocking an external drain, several factors can influence the price. On average, you can expect to pay between $100 and $300 for professional drain unblocking services. However, the cost can vary depending on the severity of the blockage, the location of the drain, and the complexity of the job. Additionally, the pricing structure may differ among service providers, with some charging a flat rate and others offering an hourly rate. It's advisable to request quotes from multiple reputable plumbing companies to compare prices and services offered. While cost is a consideration, it's essential to prioritize quality and expertise to ensure a thorough and long-lasting solution to your drain blockage. Remember, investing in professional drain unblocking services can save you from more significant plumbing issues down the line and provide you with peace of mind. Final Thought Unblocking an external drain is an important part of home maintenance. By following the right techniques and using appropriate methods, you can restore the proper flow of water and avoid costly damage. DIY methods such as plunging and natural unblockers are effective for minor blockages, while professional services like jetting are ideal for complex or recurring issues. Additionally, maintaining a clean drainage system through regular maintenance and avoiding clog-causing practices will help prevent future blockages. Take care of your drains, and they'll take care of your home's plumbing needs.

More Related