Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. Don t let a drain clog slow you down; it s usually an easy fix. A partial clog can be cleared by cleaning out the drainpipe. Older plumbing can be damaged by using harsh drain chemicals, so opt for a naturally biodegrading drain cleaner or use this homemade solution: pour a half cup of baking soda down the drain, then slowly add a cup of white vinegar. Cover the drain for five minutes, then flush with a gallon of boiling water. Some clogs call for a plunger. The key here is to create a vacuum. If you re working on the kitchen sink, you need to clamp off the dishwasher hose and seal the drain openings in the other sink basins. If it s the bathroom sink or tub, plug the overflow opening with a wet rag. With at least a couple inches of water in the basin, plunge rapidly several times, pulling up sharply at the end to move the clog. You may need to do this several times. If plunging doesn t clear the clog, use an auger. If your drain opening is obstructed, sometimes a coathangerwire with a small hooked end will bring up the clog. You can also detach the trap under the sink with a plumber s wrench in order to get at the clog or to rescue anything you ve lost down the drain. If you don t see an improvement in drainage after all of that and especially if more than one drain is slow in your house you should consult a plumber since the problem could be caused by blocked or improper venting of the wastewater system. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008
the plug. Step 3: Clean out the drain with a wire. To remove hair from the drain, first use cover. Remove the drain cover. Cut a piece of wire from an old coathanger using wire cutters. Bend the wire at the end to form a hook
during the growing season. The easiest way to check this is with a long screwdriver or stiff piece of wire, such as a straightened-out coathanger. Either device will be easy to push through moist soil, more difficult once it hits dry soil. In
several times. If plunging doesn t clear the clog, use an auger. If your drain opening is obstructed, sometimes a coathangerwire with a small hooked end will bring up the clog. You can also detach the trap under the sink with a plumber s wrench
Remove the drain cover. * Undo a wirecoathanger and stretch it out. * Push the end of the coathanger into the drain. Make sure the end of the wire is bent into a small hook. * Rotate
cable, do this first: Take a wirecoathanger and poke it through the ceiling at the wall where you want to have the wire come down. Make sure you know which of fishing the wrong bay. The coathanger should poke up high enough to make
Once you detect a hole that has maybe some buildup that's preventing it from flowing properly, just cut a piece of wirecoathanger and run it up in there and clear out and obstructions that you might find. And do this all around the edge, and
Once you detect a hole that has maybe some buildup that's preventing it from flowing properly, just cut a piece of wirecoathanger and run it up in there and clear out and obstructions that you might find. And do this all around the edge, and
Once you detect a hole that has maybe some buildup that's preventing it from flowing properly, just cut a piece of wirecoathanger and run it up in there and clear out and obstructions that you might find. And do this all around the edge, and