5. Snake – for Bathroom Sink Clogged Past Trap Use an automated drain snake (called plumber’s snakes or plumber’s augers) if possible. Place towels or rags beneath the sink. Remove the p-trap. Thread the snake into the wall pipe manually. Uncoil the snake using the handle to navigate...
Drain snakes are made specifically to unclog sinks. Push the snake into the drain. When it won't go any further, turn the handle clockwise until the clog releases and then continue pushing the snake through the pipes. Pull it back out slowly; it will also pull out the clogs and gunk as...
Hair, soap scum, and other debris can accumulate in drains, leading to clogs. Our plumbers will use advanced tools like drain snakes or hydro-jets to clear these blockages. Leaks from Faucets and Fixtures A dripping faucet not only wastes water but can also indicate a worn-out or damaged...
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Plastic bags for wrapping up dirty plungers or snakesYou’ll also want to assemble some cleaning and de-clogging products for the task. These include: Baking soda Vinegar Your regular bathroom cleaners for taking care of the de-clogging aftermathIf our clog-busting tips don’t work on your ba...