A: We advise against it. Chemical cleaners can erode older metal pipes and are ineffective against dense hair clogs. Plus, they leave toxic residue. Mechanical cleaning (snake) is safer.
"Don’t call the plumber yet. Try this first." blocked drain bath
#blockeddrain #diyplumbing #lifehacks Option 3: Customer FAQ (For a Plumbing Service Website) Q: Why does my bath drain keep blocking even after I clean it? A: You’re likely only removing the surface clog. There may be a deeper buildup of congealed soap and hair in the P-trap (the curved pipe under the bath). A professional hydro-jetting service can clear it completely. A: We advise against it
1️⃣ Pull out the visible gunk with a hook. 2️⃣ Pour 1 cup baking soda + 1 cup vinegar down the drain. 3️⃣ Wait 15 mins, then flush with boiling water. Mechanical cleaning (snake) is safer
A: Typically between $100 – $250 depending on your location and the severity. Many companies offer a flat rate for drain unblocking.