To unclog a tub drain, you’ll first need to take out the stopper or strainer. Most bathtubs have one of these attached to the drain hole with a screw. Use the right head of a screwdriver to loosen it from the drain. Some drains may require more effort than others, so consult the ...
Not all plungers are the same. There are primarily two categories: the cup plunger and the toilet plunger, also known as a flanged or closet plunger. Cup Plunger:Characterized by a rubber cup with a flat rim, ideal for flat surfaces like sinks and bathtubs. Toilet Plunger:Similar rubber cu...
I just tried the boiling water + baking soda + vinegar remedy on my clogged bathtub drain. I did it twice (and used a plunger each time afterwards), and it still didn’t do the trick. (Although I think some sludge might have come up.) Any other advice?? Thanks! Jeff@DrainCleaningsa...
If you are tired of the stubborn, recurring clogs in your kitchen sink, bathtub, toilet or bathroom floor drain, then you no longer need to worry as we have you covered. Follow these two incredibly simple and swift remedies to unclog a drain in a jiffy. You can also use these methods ...
Clogged drains are a common household annoyance that can occur rather frequently. From the sink to the bathtub, and even the shower, all of these drains can become clogged, leading to water overflow that can cause some serious damage. What many homeowners don't know is you can actuallyunclog...
The bathtub in this place has a weird stopper, too. In previous places I could unscrew it and take it out, but this one does not seem to come out at all. I’ve been stuck up til now using a plastic snake thing called the Zipper, and it is great at getting hair out of the...