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Is there a natural way to unclog my drains?

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I have used a plunger, and bleach, and I would rather not go out and get a chemical draining fluid because thats even more chemicals and exspensive. Is there another way i can unclog my drains? They are all making noises when one is clogged or being used, which means they must all connect in my tiny apartment and the clog is in the middle of the drain.
4 Responses to “Is there a natural way to unclog my drains?”
  1. Brodie 138 Said:

    Or the clog is further down the line. Call the apartment manager and ask them to fix it.

    If it were just one fixture that wasn’t draining well, I’d suggest you simply pull and clean the trap, but it sounds like the problem is likely to be farther down the line than your apartment.

  2. Caitlyn Thurston Said:

    Yes, the best and safest way is to purchase a 15ft hand snake, remove your drain plugs and snake the entire 15ft. If that does not work call a plumber.

    Plungers only push the hair and soap back & forth.

    Removing your pop-up drain is the easiest and quickest way we first clear clogged drains.

    Removing and cleaning your p-trap is the next best thing.

    Bleach only makes the clog look nice & white. ;-)

    Liquid plumber is dangerous for you and the plumber you may one day call.

  3. Mckayla Warren Said:

    Check by using a coat hanger or something and seeing how far it will go. If it goes without a problem then you know it is not where you cannot unclog it by the normal means. This is when the maintenance people need to come in – the usually use a snake (long rod that turns) its way through the drain – unclogging by physically pushing the obstruction into the larger pipes – thus flushing it out.

    You can do it yourself if you have the snake or some one has one. I have used one in the past since my neighborhood had one. Thus I did it myself at my old residence.

  4. Anika Flint Said:

    Had a slow drain in my house last year. I handled it this way:

    Used a plunger to loosen things up and poured boiling hot water down the drain (from the stove).

    Poured vinegar down the drain and let it sit overnight (it is inexpensive and eco-friendly so why not?). Followed up with an enzyme drain treatment for a week.

    Less than $10 and 20 minutes invested. Drain is clear… to this day even.

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