How to Prevent A Drain Clog

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If your sink or bathtub is draining slower than usual you may have a clogged drain on your hands. And sometimes that means you have to do a search of plumbers near me to find the right plumber to come snake your drain. But there are ways to prevent a clog from happening in the first place. Keep reading below to find out more.

 

One of the most irritating plumbing issues has to be a clogged drain, because you know even if you get it unclogged it will likely just end up clogging all over again in the future. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps you can take to prevent a clog from ever occurring which includes the following:

 

# Every month you should utilize safe enzyme treatments, instead of using harmful chemical drain cleaners that can be found at your local hardware store. Roto-Rooter Pipe Shield® is a drain cleaner that is easy to apply to any clogged drain, and safe for the environment. When you regularly use it the application provides a coating that is on the inside of your drain lines that help to keep food, hair, and other debris from clogging your pipes.

 

# Another way to prevent clogs is by throwing away grease and other harmful items in the trash instead of washing it down the drain. You can essentially pour the grease into a container and throw away the entire container or wait until the grease ultimately hardens which you can then scrape it out of the container which you can then throw in the trash.

 

# You should run hot water through all of your drains on a regular basis. It’s best to run hot water in every drain after every time you use it. For drains that are infrequently used you can pour hot water down them every week to clear up any scum or build up and you should keep the p-trap full as to prevent unwanted nasty odors from becoming airborne.

 

# Use a drain stopper or screen, they come in a mesh like material which will catch any hair or debris from going down into your drains. And make sure you clean them regularly so they can perform the most optimum.

 

# Use baking soda and white vinegar. They can both be used to unclog drains of any kind whether it be the bathroom sink, kitchen sink, toilet, or bathtub. You simply pour ½ cup of baking soda down the drain and then ½ cup white distilled vinegar down the drain, cover the drain for 10-15 minutes and then let it flush the clog down the drain.

 

 

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