Plumbing Tips from a Plumber For Avoiding Blocked Drains In Your Home


It is very common to find blocked drains in a house, and most of the time this unfortunate incident happens especially on the eve of a big party or when some important visitors coming over. It is very hard to identify the clog in a drain, but there are certain steps recommended by plumbers that one can take to avoid a clogged drain. The tips provided by expert plumbers are.

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The User Should Be Proactive About Identifying A Drain Blockage     

If the user is experiencing a blocked drain once in every two years, he should not just focus only on getting it cleaned whenever the problem occurs. Many plumbers recommend that the problem should be thoroughly scoped by sending a remote camera into the drain. This scoping process will help a great deal in understanding the exact nature of the problem. Once the problem is identified, the plumber will ensure that the core problem is fixed first and then the drain is cleaned. This is not a short-term fix but a long-term cost saving solution recommended by most of the expert plumbers.                                          

Fixing a Lint Catcher to the Hose Of The Washing Machine

If a household’s washing machine has never backed up, then all the members of the household can be considered lucky. At times, facial tissues, lint, small fabric, and even a sock can sneak into the drain of the washing machine. A plumber will always recommend the installation of a lint catcher to avoid any kind of lint or cloth being moved into the drain. These lint traps are available in general and hardware stores. The user should keep a careful eye on the trap. Once it is full, it has to be replaced completely.

Using Bacteria

Some of the most commonly found clogging materials in the drain are grease, hair, and some other types of organic material. There are some bacteria available that can be used to eat this dirt from the drain. This is one of the most effective methods suggested by an expert plumber for clearing a blocked drains. The bacteria are usually available in liquid or granular form.

Avoid Dumping the Grease into the Drain

One of the worst types of materials that can be found in a drain is grease. Warm grease runs down the drain. Once it reaches the cooler part, it starts cooling, solidifying, and settling down the drain. This result in a clog and when more stuff comes in they get stuck in the grease. An expert plumber will recommend that grease should be collected and poured down the drain. The user should keep a jar handy and if there is any excess of grease, it can be collected in the jar. Once the jar is full the jar can be disposed of.


Avoid Rinsing the Cement down the Drain

Pouring a setting-type of compound into a drain is very risky because usually, it hardens due to a chemical reaction. Once it reaches the cooler portion, the compound hardens up further. Sand is one more type of material that is very bad for the drains. It can settle quickly to the bottom and form very strong clogs. A plumber will recommend that the setting type of compound and sand should never be rinsed in a kitchen sink. Instead, the compound and the sand should be kept in a bucket filled with water and then disposed of at a distant place.

It is very common for house owners to have a complacent attitude toward maintaining his/her drains. Based on the steps discussed above, the steps to be taken to maintain the drainage systems are very easy. The homeowner should exercise due caution and care while flushing items into the drain.


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