Why DIY Drain Unclogging May Not Take Care of the Issue

Blocked pipes are a typical home problem, prompting many to try DIY fixes for a quick patch. Even though do-it-yourself unclogging seems like an affordable and convenient option, it typically does not fix the underlying issue of the clog and can even cause additional problems down the line. Learn about the techniques, drawbacks and benefits of various tips for unclogging to see why professional service is the superior choice.

Drawbacks of DIY Drain Cleaning

Despite the convenience and affordability of do-it-yourself methods, they might not be the ideal choice for several reasons:

  • Inconsistent Results: Do-it-yourself techniques often provide a temporary solution. They might clear part of the clog to allow water to drain for a while, but the underlying issue remains, leading to ongoing clogs and annoyance.
  • Accidentally causing further damage: Improperly using plungers or plumbing snakes might ironically harm the pipes by scratching the inside of your pipes. An untrained user can quickly cause more harm than good, leading to extra expenses and trouble.
  • Low impact: Going the DIY route may unblock small clogs, but they can’t fix more severe examples like root intrusion or a collapsed sewer line. Without proper gear, it’s harder to pinpoint the root cause, let alone resolve it.
  • Damaged pipes: Over-the-counter chemical drain cleaners can harm your home’s plumbing. These products often include strong acids that damage pipes over time, especially if they’re old or composed of old, cast iron piping or zinc-coated pipes. Additionally, drain cleaning chemicals can be hazardous to your health, resulting in chemical irritation or toxic fumes, not to mention environmental pollution from pouring them down the drain.

Popular Do-It-Yourself Drain Cleaning Techniques

It’s perfectly reasonable to test out do-it-yourself once or twice to remove clogs from blocked pipes before getting a plumber. You may remember some conventional approaches, offering varied results:

  • Plunger: A conventional plunger is effective for small clogs in sinks and bath drains. Making sure the sink or tub has an inch of water gives a good seal over the drain. Then, applying force should dislodge the obstruction, as long as it’s not too far from the incoming pressure.
  • Hot Water: Dumping heated (but not scalding) water through the line can break down some of the fatty buildups or clear out dried soap. At the same time, this method is more effective at avoiding stoppages than resolving current clogs.
  • Chemical Drain Cleaners: A lot of folks actually use a chemical cleaner first, but it’s the least successful and most prone to actually cause harm to the pipes.
  • Baking Soda and Vinegar: This common DIY pipe-clearing method involves adding one-half cup of sodium bicarbonate and then adding a ½ cup of common vinegar solution down the drain. When the mix finishes fizzing, the last step is to rinse the entire line with hot but not too hot water.
  • Hand-Crank Plumbing Snake or Auger: This option physically breaks up or pulls out clogs. It’s the do-it-yourself approach most likely to resolve the clog entirely. However, if the clog is too far for the flexible cable to get to, it won’t work.

The Perks of Professional Drain Cleaning

If your do-it-yourself adventure to clear a blocked pipe falls short, choose professional drain cleaning services. Here’s how you’ll benefit when you decide this is the best option:

  • Preventive maintenance: Routine drain cleaning is the ideal approach for ensuring free-flowing drains. Look into this routine upkƒ∂eep schedule to cut down on the risk of problems and costly repairs later on.
  • Solutions that last: Expert drain cleaning service delivers a more thorough resolution, fixing the underlying problem of the blockage so you can put drainage problems behind you permanently.
  • Safe work from local Experts: Qualified plumbers have the knowledge and experience to handle stubborn clogs in your home plumbing safely and efficiently. They employ the right tools and tools to minimize the risk of further damage to your plumbing system.

Local Expert Drain Cleaning Services

Licensed Experts utilize various modern tools to offer comprehensive and long-term solutions to your clogged plumbing:

  • Heavy-duty plumbing auger: When standard tools fail to clear the clog out, Experts turn to the heavy-duty tools. Motorized augers have extra-long cables that go deep into your drainage system, breaking up anything in their path.
  • Digital camera inspections: Plumbers usually start their plumbing inspections with a drain camera. This means placing a tiny camera into the plumbing system to accurately find the precise source of the clog, guaranteeing targeted and effective repairs.
  • Hydro jetting: The most cutting-edge unclogging approach uses strong streams of pressurized water to blast away blockages and scrub the inner walls of your piping, eliminating all debris and gunk. Even roots blocking the line are vulnerable to this professional specialty.

Ask About Professional Drain Cleaning

Even though do-it-yourself drain cleaning techniques are a quick fix for lesser obstructions, more serious or more significant issues demand licensed assistance. For risk-free, effective and long-lasting results, turn to Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. We deliver trustworthy drain cleaning services with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Should you not be completely happy with our job, we’ll get back to work. Contact us today to guarantee your pipes are in Expert hands.

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