When a bathroom or kitchen drain gets clogged many homeowners will purchase chemical drain cleaning products to try to clean out the obstruction. While drain cleaners can be effective at removing organic material from drains, they also carry a few risks.
Liquid drain cleaners usually contain corrosive alkaline, bleach, and lye in concentrations of up to 50 percent. They dissolve organic matter like food waste, hair, grease, and other materials. However, the further the clog is from the drain opening, the less effective they will be. This is why drain cleaners are usually not very effective for unclogging toilets.
Drain cleaners are also highly corrosive and are among the most hazardous household products you can purchase. To reduce the risk of injury, the manufacturer's instructions should be followed carefully, and the products should be stored in a safe location where children cannot reach them.
When using chemical drain cleaners it is important to avoid contact with materials near the drain, such as wood, paint, fiberglass and aluminum. Wear rubber gloves and protect your eyes.
The alternative to chemical drain cleaners is professional drain cleaning. Physically removing obstructions using a drain snake or water jetting is the safest, most effective way to remove tough clogs from sewer and drain lines. At ABC Plumbing we provide fast, affordable drain cleaning, so you can skip the chemicals and
rest easy knowing the job will be done right, and there are no dangerous chemicals stored in your home.
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