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Dealing with Clogged Drains on Your Augusta Home

Dealing with clogged drains augusta home

One of the most common plumbing problems in most homes is Augusta clogged drains. This must be addressed, or else you will face more significant problems, especially with the internal structures and your pipelines. While calling a plumber may be the first thing that will come to your mind regarding this ordeal, you can deal with the situation independently if the problem appears manageable.

What to do?

Apply a technique that works most of the time to deal with clogged drains. Here's what you should do: Start performing the task if standing water exists. If there is none, you can pour water into the area where the problem appears. The drains and air vents must be sealed. You can put the suction cup of your plunger on the drain until you are sure everything has been covered.

You have to exert effort to push and pull that suction. Remember that you are doing this to move the clog. After several times of pushing and pulling, you can remove the plunger. At this point, you must observe if the water is already going down the drain quickly. If there still seems to be a problem, no matter how minor, you must repeat using the plunger until the problem is completely solved.

Checking Various Parts of Your Augusta Home

You need to regularly check vital parts of your home for clogged drains. This is important to save water and avoid spending too much on replacing damaged pipelines and fixtures.

For your Augusta sink in your bathroom and kitchen, you must first ensure that all the air holes are covered with duct tape or cloth. Then, use the plunger as instructed above. While many homeowners opt to use expensive cleaning agents, it is best that you first try fixing the problem with a plunger to save some bucks.

If the problem with Augusta clogged drains happened on your bathtub, you must first pull off the overflow cover plate. You can then put a rag onto the hole and start plunging the drain. Since there are no air holes you need to cover for the showers, you can proceed in plunging the drain.

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