Environment-friendly drain cleaners

Blocked Drain Essex

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It is pretty annoying to see a sluggish or clogged drain, greasy water in your kitchen sink, or soapy water in your shower or bathtub. A clogged or sluggish drain will often be cleared without incurring the expense of hiring a plumber. The first step in removing any clog is to use the appropriate plunger for the location of the clog (sink or toilet). Always use a plunger before any chemical cleaner to prevent the chemical from splashing back up onto you and into your eyes.

When you have a Blocked Drain Essex , chemical drain cleaners are undoubtedly the most convenient way to get the water flowing again. Each chemical pour, on the other hand, has some negative consequences.

Blocked Drain Essex

Enzymatic drain cleaners could be a safer and more environmentally friendly alternative to chemical drain cleaners. They use bacteria or enzymes that feed naturally on organic waste materials that clog drains, such as hair and food waste. The waste is then digested and reproduced by these tiny living organisms, which disperse beneficial bacteria and enzymes across the septic system. Enzymatic drain cleaners were initially designed to keep septic tanks and drainage systems clean. Enzymatic drain cleaners are safer for the environment because they don’t contain toxic chemicals that could spill into the soil or water.

These drain cleaners, on the other hand, have some drawbacks. They’re not as readily available in stores as chemical cleaners, and they operate more slowly — clearing a clogged drain can take hours. Unlike chemical drain cleaners, these products have a shorter shelf life. Even if they aren’t as dangerous as chemical drain cleaners, you can always exercise the same caution as you would with chemical drain cleaners.

Alternatives to drain cleaners

Drain Snakes: A perfect alternative to chemical drain cleaners are drain snakes. They work by catching whatever is clogging the drain on the end of a long coil or flexible plastic rod and pulling it out of the drain until it is no longer a problem. Depending on what was caught in the pipes, it can get a little gross, but it’s powerful.

There are also some easy home remedies for clogged drains if you’re a do-it-yourselfer, such as:

Combine 1/3 cup baking soda with 1/3 cup vinegar; it will fizz instantly, and now is the time to dump it down the drain. The fizzing reaction will help to remove the gunk and hair that is most likely blocking your drain, after which you can flush it with hot water to ensure it is clear.

Combine equal parts of salt, vinegar, and baking soda in a mixing bowl. Pour all down the drain. After about an hour, pour in hot water.

Half a cup of salt and half a cup of baking soda should be mixed and sprinkled into the drain before flushing with hot water.

There are several options for clearing a clog in your drain, but wouldn’t it be preferable to stop clogs altogether?

Pouring boiling water or hot soapy water down a clogged drain will often help remove the clog.