- Baking soda and vinegar drain unclogging is an alternative and more natural way to remove a blockage from the drain. Vinegar and baking soda don’t harm the environment.
- Use a plunger to unclog your drain. This will work for clogs of smaller size and it doesn’t cost much. If the clog still persists, call an expert.
- Unclogging a drain with a cable or auger can be very effective to remove solid clogs in the drain and even break through tough roots but costs a little more.
- High pressure water jetting is more effective on clogs caused by pouring paint or sticky and greasy material into the drain.
Before you start with using water jetting as option to unclog your drain, make sure that your pipes will be able to stand the high pressure used with a high pressure jet, or it will rip your pipes apart.
