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  • Top 5 Tools Used for De-clogging Drains

    Posted on February 5th, 2010 Roger Bailey No comments

    Clogged toilets, sinks, drains, and tubs can happen without notice. Sometimes the clog is due to poor plumbing, but many times it can be fixed with some plumbing tools. Here are the top 5 tools for de-clogging your pipes.

    1. Plunger: A plunger is the first tool to use when de-clogging your drain. It can be a very handy tool, especially when trying to clear blockage with toilets and sinks. Plungers can dislodge clogs without you having to take apart your pipes to fix the problem.

    2. Snake: A snake, also known as an auger, is very handy when there is a clog. Snakes are a coiled spiral cable that you put down your pipes to push clogs outs. They usually come with a handle to crank the cable down the drain, though professional plumbers use more advanced methods by having them attached to a drill to spin the cable.

    3. Toilet snake: A toilet snake is very similar to a regular snake, but it is used specifically for fixing toilet clogs. They are more rigid than the other snakes, and they only have a short cable. It also is fitted with a rubber sleeve so the snake won’t hurt the porcelain of your bowl as it is cranked.

    4. Sewer tape: The name of this tool may be a bit misleading. It actually is not tape, but a flat, metal band with a hook on the end of it. The hook is used to dislodge the clog.

    5. Drain Cleaner: A drain cleaner is a very popular tool used by many people when they find a clogged sink. Liquid drain cleaners use chemicals to unclog the drain. They are very useful because buildup in pipes can make it hard for water to drain, and back up. The drain cleaners have chemicals that dissolve everything on its way down the pipe. Grease and hair are a common problem with building up and getting stuck in the pipes. Drain cleaners almost always contain a combination of chemicals in it to dissolve hair and grease, and many other possible grime.

    Remember to use safety when using chemicals to de-clog your pipes. If you have tried a drain cleaner and the problem doesn’t get fixed, don’t try to use another one. Chemicals, as mentioned before, are not meant to be mixed. Try another method, or call in a professional plumber to service the problem.

    It’s important to have a trustworthy plumber to take care of your plumbing needs and air conditioning, and heating

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