In Drain - Hair
If you’ve tried the wire hook and the chemical flush (or natural alternatives) and the water still won’t drain, the clog may be deeper in your main line. This is especially common in older homes with plumbing that has buildup on the interior walls. If you hear gurgling sounds or smell sewage, it’s time to put down the hanger and call a professional.
Even with a strainer, some hair and soap scum will get through. Once a month, pour a gallon of hot water down the drain to melt away the beginning stages of soap scum buildup. hair in drain
Finding hair in your drain is a universal experience. It’s a little bit gross, a little bit annoying, and—if you ignore it—very expensive. If you’ve tried the wire hook and the
You don't need to call a plumber every month. You just need a battle plan. Even with a strainer, some hair and soap