The vent system (those plumbing pipes that stick out of your roof) may be clogged instead. When the vent pipe is clogged, it shows up within your home in a variety of ways, from “ghost flushing” from your toilet to a sink that won’t drain properly. Your vent pipe can become clogg...
I sadly say that this is not a way to unclog very troublesome drains. But it is a great way to keep on top of a slow-moving drain or after you’ve used an oil/sugar scrub (which I’ve noticed tends to increase the likelihood of future clogging). Don’t even get me started, thou...
Once you're safely on the roof, remove debris, such as leaves and sticks, from the opening of the vent pipe, which is usually above the main bathroom. Spray water into the vent using a garden hose in order to clear deeper blockages. Use a sewer auger to clear the blockage if water ...
Once you unclog your drain, mix one part bleach with one part water and pour it down the drain to kill the odor-causing bacteria. If you do this and it still smells, it might be time to call a plumber. You could have a faulty P-trap, which prevents sewer gas from entering your ...