Drain Clearing
Effective drain clearing generally involves identifying the cause of the blockage and then using the appropriate tool or method to remove it. Some common causes of drain blockages include buildups of hair and soap scum, food scraps, and grease.
To clear a blocked drain, you may use a plunger, which uses suction to remove blockages. You can also use a snake, which is a long, flexible tool that can be inserted into the drain to remove blockages. Chemical drain cleaners can also be used to break down and dissolve blockages, but should be used with caution as they can be corrosive and may damage pipes.
Prevention is also key, You can prevent blockages by being careful about what you put down your drains, such as not pouring grease down the drain, and regularly cleaning your drains with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
If all the above methods fail, you may need to call a professional plumber. They will have the experience and equipment necessary to remove the blockage and prevent it from happening again.