How to Fix a Clogged Drain in Your House

Having a clogged drain can be frustrating and inconvenient. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of fixing a clogged drain in your house. The steps may vary depending on the type of drain, but don't worry, we've got you covered.

  1. First, turn off the water supply to the affected area. Locate the shut-off valve behind the sink or near the water meter and turn it clockwise to stop the water flow.
  2. Cascade your way down the drain using a plumbing snake (also known as an auger) or plumber's tape. Feed the snake into the drain and twist it back and forth, applying gentle pressure, until you feel resistance decrease.
  3. If you have a hairier clog, you can try using baking soda and vinegar to dissolve the blockage. Pour 1 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 1 cup of vinegar. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then pour hot water down the drain to rinse.
  4. For more stubborn clogs, consider using a drain cleaner or seeking professional help from a plumber. Remember, prevention is key – regular maintenance can go a long way in avoiding clogged drains in the future.