A clogged drain can be a nightmare, but Blue Sea Plumbing can handle all your clogged drain cleaning services in Langley. Still, a clogged drain is something you want to avoid, and with a little preventive maintenance, you can keep your drains running smoothly. Here are six things you can do to prevent clogged drains:
It’s best to avoid pouring any grease down your sink or toilet. Grease can clog drains and cause sewer backups, and overflows, and, in extreme cases, it could even lead to a clog or backup that requires professional plumbing repair.
If you want to avoid clogged drains, don’t put harsh chemicals down them.
You might be tempted to use drain cleaners or bleach to solve all of your plumbing problems, but these products will only make things worse down the road. Even if they do clear up the problem at hand right away, they can cause severe damage over time and lead to more clogs later on. Drain openers are also not recommended because they contain chemicals that could cause extensive damage if used regularly. The best way to avoid clogs entirely is by preventing them from happening in the first place—and that means keeping all harsh chemical substances out of your drains as much as possible!
Drain strainers are the cheapest and easiest way to prevent clogs. They can be used in sinks, bathtubs, and showers. Simply place them over the drain opening and they’ll catch any food or other debris from going down the drain. Drain strainer covers are easy to clean (just pop them off and wash them) so you can keep your drains clear and running smoothly.
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Avoid flushing food debris. Food debris is a common cause of clogged drains. When you throw bits of food down your sink, it will break down over time and cause a clog that can lead to expensive drain repairs, odours, blockages in your piping system, sewer backups, and more.
If you have a garbage disposal, run it properly. Run the disposal with cold water and be sure to keep it running until the ice cubes are gone. Use one cup of ice cubes if you can’t get them down in one fell swoop.
Avoid putting too much food down at once (especially large pieces). And don’t put anything that might not break down easily, like eggshells or corn husks.
The most common reason for clogged drains is a buildup of hair, which can kink and wrap around the drain openings. This will cause slow water flow, or even prevent it from draining at all.
Vinegar and baking soda helps break up oils that would otherwise block your pipes while simultaneously neutralizing odors—all while being eco-friendly! To unclog your sink or tub drains regularly, simply sprinkle 1/2 cup baking soda and pour 1 cup of white vinegar down your drain once a week to dissolve buildup from hair and soap scum. Let it sit for five minutes before running water through the drain to flush out any residue.
You may not have thought much about preventing clogged drains before, but with these simple tips and the right tools, you can keep your drains clear and running smoothly. And if you do run into a problem, Blue Sea Plumbing is here for all your clogged drain cleaning services in Langley.
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