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Manual Plumber's Snake or Drain Auger This tool makes it easier to dislodge clogs that are situated further down inside. In other cases, the services of a professional plumber may be needed. Almost every home develops a clogged drain once in a while. Here are some of the tools of the trade you may need to clear a clogged drain, along with some tips on how to keep drains running clear.

Get Yourself a Good Plunger There are several tools that can come in handy when dealing with household drain clogs. There can be many reasons why this happens, including tree roots, inappropriate items flushed down the toilet, food or grease in the kitchen sink drain, or soap scum and hair clogs in the bathtub and shower drains. The first is a plunger, which is often the first tool you will reach for when trying to unclog any drain.

In some cases, these clogs can be quite simple for a homeowner to remove on their own. Be sure to buy a well made and sturdy one, since a cheap flimsy plumber will not be effective. These are quite inexpensive, usually only costing between five and ten dollars.

Having one plunger dedicated for the toilets in your home and another for sinks, tubs and showers is the best approach.



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