If none of these methods work, the clog might be deep inside your main plumbing line. In that case, a professional with an auger or hydro-jet is your best bet.
Is your bathtub draining slower than usual—or not at all? Before you call a plumber or reach for toxic chemical cleaners, try these simple DIY methods. Most clogs are caused by a buildup of hair, soap scum, and debris, and you can usually clear them in under 30 minutes. unblock bathtub drain
If your tub has a built-in stopper (the twist-and-turn kind), hair often gets wrapped around the post underneath. If none of these methods work, the clog
Prevent future clogs by using a drain hair catcher (a small mesh screen over the drain) and flushing with boiling water once a week. Before you call a plumber or reach for
For clogs caused by soap scum or light buildup, a natural chemical reaction can break them down.
If the clog is deeper than your fingers can reach, a drain snake is the best tool.
This is the most common cause of bathtub clogs. You usually don't need to take anything apart to check this.
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