Clogged drains are a homeowner’s worst nightmare. Whether it’s the bathtub or kitchen, there is almost nothing more annoying than trying to use the plunger or pouring drain cleaner, and then having that sucker clog up again in no time.

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This method uses high-powered water jets to clean pipes and sewer lines, freeing them of clogs and grime. It works especially well against tough residues, including calcified buildup and grease, that cling to pipe walls and restrict flow over time. It’s also effective against tree roots, a common cause of sewer line clogs. With its power and speed, hydro jetting can typically clear a clogged line within minutes, saving you valuable time and effort.
A specialized machine pumps pressurized water through a hose into your pipes and out through a nozzle at the end, creating a powerful stream of water that cuts through even the most stubborn blockages. It can be used on both residential and commercial lines and is compatible with all pipe materials, including older cast iron, clay, and Orangeburg pipes.
Because it’s free of chemical agents, hydro jetting is an eco-friendly choice for cleaning and maintaining your drain and sewer systems. It also does not emit any corrosive fumes, making it safer for your family and pets than other drain cleaners. However, it is more expensive than other methods, and if your plumbing system is older or fragile, it may cause damage. A professional plumber should evaluate your pipes before proceeding with this drain cleaning method.
Though it can be used to clear severe clogs, hydro jetting often falls short against the kind of soft blockages that result from hair, soap scum, and grease. It can also be too intense for some pipe conditions, such as a bellied or cracked line, so it’s important to have a professional plumber perform a camera inspection of your pipes before and after treatment.
In the hands of a skilled professional, hydro jetting is an efficient and safe way to clean your sewer and drain lines. It keeps your drains up to four times longer than mechanical cleaning methods, saving you money on service calls and reducing the risk of costly repairs. When paired with regular maintenance sessions, hydro jetting can extend the lifespan of your pipes, saving you the cost and hassle of replacing them in the future.
Drain Snaking
Snaking involves using a specialized tool called a plumbing snake, or drain auger, to dislodge and remove tough clogs in pipes. It is more effective than chemical cleaners and less invasive than major plumbing repairs. While DIYers can learn to use a drain snake, it is best left to licensed plumbers for severe clogs or complex plumbing systems.
A drain snake is a long, flexible cable with a sharp, hooked end that can be twisted down into a pipe to break up or push through a blockage. It can also be fed through a P-trap or overflow assembly to reach deeper into the drain. Some types of snakes are hand-operated while others are attached to power drills for more efficient use.
When snaking a drain, you should always wear rubber gloves and protective eyewear to avoid contact with dirty water and debris. This contaminated water is a health hazard because it can contain bacteria, especially in sewer drains. It can also splash back and splatter as you work, creating additional safety concerns.
To use a drain snake, first access the drain by removing the stopper, P-trap, or overflow assembly. Then, feed the snake into the drain opening until it reaches the clog. Twist the snake until the helix hook latches onto or breaks up the blockage. Then, slowly pull the snake out of the drain, rotating it as you do so to ensure all traces of the clog are removed.
If the clog is stubborn, it may be necessary to repeat this process several times. You should also check your home’s main drain line for clogs, as these can be more difficult to clear than clogs in individual fixtures. A professional plumber can better determine the source and resolution of these clogs, which are often caused by tree roots or broken pipes.
While you can try to resolve a clog with a drain snake, repeated occurrences of a drain or toilet becoming clogged are likely a sign that it’s time to call a plumber. Clogged pipes are dangerous, and attempting to unclog them yourself can cause further damage or even result in a pipe collapse.
Chemical Cleaners
Chemical cleaners are liquid detergents that remove stains, eliminate odors, and kill bacteria and viruses. They can be used to clean a variety of surfaces, including floors and toilets. These products are available in a wide range of sizes and strengths to suit different cleaning needs. They can also be used for cleaning larger-scale facilities, such as sports halls and public utility buildings.
Many cleaning companies are now offering organic cleaning products to consumers, especially in response to environmental pollution issues. These cleaners are usually biodegradable and contain fewer chemicals than traditional cleaning products. They can be purchased online or from cleaning supply distributors.
In addition to buying the right chemicals for your cleaning services, you should also purchase cleaning tools and equipment, such as a caddy with handles to carry supplies from room to room. You should also get trash bags in various sizes to replace the ones you use in each room.
Enzymatic Foam Cleaners
Enzymatic cleaners use the natural catalytic effect of enzymes to break down organic contaminants and assist in their natural cleaning. This helps them stand out as more environmentally friendly and biodegradable than traditional cleaners. Look for products that include a wide variety of enzymes, ensuring they’ll be effective against the types of organic stains and contaminants you’re trying to remove.
Cunningham Woodland’s CST-402SQ ready-to-use enzymatic spray pre-cleaner is available in convenient single use squeeze bottles. This non-aerosol enzymatic solution can be applied to surgical instruments and endoscopes after procedures to start the cleaning process and help guard against post-operative, residual “bio-burden build up”. It’s also a great choice as a pre-soak for manual or automatic cleaning. This enzymatic cleaner also helps prepare instruments and endoscopes for sterilization or high-level disinfection by breaking down bodily fluids and tissue.