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Everyday Drains

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80 Stokes Croft, St Paul's, Bristol, BS1 3QY


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Phone: 0117 336 1127 If you've got a blocked toilet, the most common method to unclog it is by using a plunger. This low-cost tool may be all that's necessary for some situations. However, if your clogged drain is serious, don't use everyday items like baking soda or vinegar because they might do more harm than good? Plungers force air into drains and create negative pressure which helps break down blockages. To clear a stoppage that can't be reached with your plunger: try one of these three tips to unclog toilet drains. One use for drain cleaner is to clean out a blocked toilet. You simply attach the spray head or pour it into the water from your bathtub if you don't have a plunger, and use something like an old brush to stir the gunk around in order to break it up before using your plunger. Do this carefully so you don't get any chemicals on your skin or inhale them (work in an as well-ventilated space). Consider wearing gloves too. In some cases, you may need to call a plumber to unclog your toilet drain or remove the entire drain line and replace it. Use a plunger with an extension so you can get inside tight spaces--and behind toilets. Move slowly while using the plunger, so that you don't splash water on yourself. Push down on the flange end first (with both hands), then plunge up and down several times for maximum suction power. Don't be shy about plunging when it's wet: Water adds weight to your plunges! The more weight, the better it works. When all else fails, add liquid dish detergent or kitty litter to clear the blockage in a fast and cost-effective way. These remedies are really helpful for the drain problems which everyone is facing these days.

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