Clogged Drain Home Remedy: 13 Most Effective Ways

Ian Mutuli
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Ian Mutuli

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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Drains are easily clogged, especially in kitchen sinks, bathtubs, and showers. Certainly, nothing is worse than a clogged drain in your bathroom or kitchen! A clogged drain leads to still water, nasty odors, and anger. Moreover, fixing clogged drains will certainly throw off your daily routine, but do not call the plumber or drain cleaners just yet.

While a drain cleaner can be expensive and harmful to your pipes, a clogged drain home remedy may take a few tries to fix the issue completely. There can be various reasons for drain clogs, including rinsed food plates, soap residues, dirt particles, hair, and hardened grease. Fortunately, there are several techniques you can try at home to unclog your sinks and shower drain before you call a plumber.

This article explains some simple yet effective clogged drain home remedies to open up those blocked conduits. Delve in!

Clogged Drain Home Remedies

Clogged drain home remedies

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1. Vinegar, Baking Soda, and Salt 

Follow the steps below:

    1. Mix a cup of baking soda and 1 cup of basic table salt, and pour the mixture down your clogged drain.
    2. Pour one cup of white vinegar (heating the vinegar first will yield better results, but it is not essential). The chemical reactions will immediately cause fizzing and bubbling.
    3. Plug the drain and let it sit for at least 1 hour. Depending on how clogged the drain is, you can leave the mixture to sit overnight.
    4. Unplug the drain and pour a pot of boiling water. Keep flushing boiling water down the train until it is clear.

2. Citric Acid and Baking Soda

 

    1. If bathing, rinse off, or for washing up, empty the washbasin or sink basin.
    2. Pour a glass of citric acid into the clogged drain, followed by the same amount of baking soda.
    3. Allow the mixture to sit for about one hour.
    4. Wash away the mixture with boiling water.

3. Vinegar and Salt

When a clog comes across salt and vinegar, it disintegrates, therefore making it possible to install hot water through a clogged sink or shower. This kind of mixture also helps to do away with bad smell in the drain.

    1. Make sure that all water is emptied.
    2. Pour 1 cup of salt and 1 cup of vinegar into a container and shake well to mix.
    3. Pour the mixture into the drain and let it settle for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
    4. Clear the drain pipe with hot water from the tap or boiling water.

4. Vinegar and Baking Soda

Vinegar and baking soda

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Vinegar and baking soda are some of your best allies when it comes to keeping your drains clean. When you combine them correctly, you can eliminate most clogs with one simple solution.

    1. Ensure all the water has gone down the clogged drain pipe.
    2. Unplug the drain and pour 1/4 cup baking soda and 1/2  cup cleaning vinegar down the drain pipe. The baking soda and vinegar mixture will cause a fizzy reaction, forcing the clog to loosen up.
    3. Let it sit for one hour, then pour hot boiling water down the drain.

5. Boiling Water

This is the simplest clogged drain home remedy. All you have to do is boil water and slowly pour the piping hot water down the clogged drain.

The boiling water is most effective when the clog is made of organic matter. The hot water loosens, breaks, and dissolves the clogs. However, do not pour boiling water down the drain pipe when you have CPVC, PEX, and PVC pipes because it will melt and loosen the joints. Also, don’t pour boiling water into a porcelain sink because you might end up with a cracked sink.

6. Dish Soap and Hot Water

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The dishwashing liquid also effectively cleans the shower and kitchen sink drains. Dish soap and hot water are best at fighting clogs caused by fat, grease, and oil. The solution breaks down clogs built up on the drain’s pipe so that water can move easily. In addition, it fights soap scum around hair clogs for shower drains, so the clog loosens and becomes easy to flush down the drain with water.

Here are two ways to use dish soap and hot water for clogs:

    1. Pour a portion of dish soap into the clogged drain and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then, flush the drain with the tap’s hot water or boiling water.
    2. Pour a portion of the dish liquid into a pot of boiling water.
    3. Slowly pour the resultant mixture down the clogged drain.
    4. Rinse the drain with hot water from the tap.

7. Baking Soda and Boiling Water

 Another home remedy for the clogged drain is boiling water and baking soda. The baking soda breaks hard deposits and eliminates stubborn smells.

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Pour ½ to 1 cup of baking soda into the blocked drain and let it sit for 30 minutes or longer, depending on how clogged the drain is. Next, slowly pour the boiling water down the clogged drain to flush the loose clogs and baking soda. However, skip this method if boiling water is not appropriate for your drain pipes. 

8. Salt and Boiling Water

Salt and boiling water solution is excellent for minor clogs, though it can also work for large clogs if it stays longer in the drain. 

Pour 1 cup of salt into the drain, then immediately follow it with boiling water. Allow it to rest for at least 30 minutes, then pour another round of boiling water to clear the drain. For large clogs, pour salt, leave it overnight, then flush the drain with boiling water.

9. Salt, Cream of Tartar, and Baking Soda

Cream of tartar is a dry, powdery element used in baked goods. It is an unusual yet effective home remedy for a clogged drain. However, it can’t work alone. Baking soda and salt loosen up the clog and eliminate smells in the drains, while the tartar cream cleans the drainage pipe.

    1. Mix salt, baking soda, and cream of tartar in a sealed container.
    2. Pour the mixture down the blocked drain.
    3. Leave it for an hour or overnight, then wash it with the tap’s hot water or boiling water.

10. Plunger

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This method is mainly for kitchen sink clogs, but you can also try it on other areas, such as a bathtub drain with standing water. Ensure you have a rubber cup-shaped plunger that will form a proper seal over the clogged drain.

First therefore, ensure that none of the fixtures or furnishing within or around the drain section is in place. Next, half fill the sink with hot tap water and, with big swing motions, simulate pumping the drain let loose. One can test the value once in a while to determine whether the clog has been done away with or not. If not, keep ‘pumping.’

11. Salt, Borax, and Vinegar

Follow the steps below:

    1. Pour ½ cups of salt and 1/2 cup of Borax into the clogged drain, followed by 1 cup of vinegar.
    2. Add 1 pot of boiling water and let it rest for an hour or overnight.
    3. Finally, rinse with hot tap water to flush all ingredients down the drain. 

12. Baking Soda and Salt

The baking soda and salt mixture will soften and loosen hard clogs making it easier to flush down the clogs with boiling water. 

    1. Mix 1 cup of baking soda and ½ cup salt in a container.
    2. Pour the mixture down the drain pipe and wait an hour.
    3. Flush the drain with boiling water. 

13. Snake it Out

When the other methods fail, it may be time to remove clogged drains physically. A drain auger or snake is the perfect tool to unclog even the most stubborn ones. This method allows you to reach deep into the clogged drain to dislodge whatever stops the water from flowing.

Get rid of the plug or stopper to be in a position to identify the drain opening. Next, place the auger down the opening, turn the handle, and gather all the mess blocking your pipes. Once satisfied, pull the wire to drain all the debris and other matters and stop them from persisting on the sink.

If you cannot remove the stopper or plug from your drain, you’ll need to disengage the connectors and clear the clogged drain from bottom to top. Wipe off the connectors and put them back in their proper places, then observe the flow of water.

Tips for Preventing Clogged Drains

Tips for preventing clogged drains

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The best way to prevent a clogged or slow drain is by being cautious of what goes down. Here are some easy and inexpensive ways to prevent drain clogs

    1. Put a hair trap in the bathroom tubs, sinks, and showers. 
    2. Don’t allow grease or oil down the drain. 
    3. Rinse the drains regularly with hot water.
    4. Avoid harsh chemicals; instead, use natural cleansers to clean the drains.
    5. Use a mesh drain strainer
    6. Do not flush food scraps down the kitchen sink.
    7. Avoid placing the following in your garbage disposal.
        • Coffee grounds

        • Eggshells

        • Meat and bones

        • Pasta, rice, or other grains

        • Vegetable and fibrous fruit peels

        • Paper products

        • Harsh chemicals and paint

Frequently Asked Questions

a) How do I prevent my drains from clogging?

Remove debris, hair, or food from your showers, sinks, and tubs to keep them clean. Rinse the drains frequently with hot water, and if they’re running slow, use a drain cleaner.

b) What causes clogged drains?

Food particles, minerals buildup, hair, grease, oil, animal fur, and small objects can clog the drains. The debris clumps together and become lodged in the drain pipe.

c) What is the best method for unclogging drains?

The best way to unclog drains is using home remedies because they are cheap and do not produce toxic fumes that can cause physical damage to your pipes.

d) Can I use Coca-Cola to unclog a drain?

Yes, pour a 2-litre bottle of cola (Coke, Pepsi, or generic brand equivalents) down the clogged drain and wait for an hour or two before flushing with boiling water. Though Coke is acidic and excellent at removing clogs, it’s significantly gentler than professional drain cleaners.

Bottom Line

Dealing with a clogged drain can be another nightmare for homeowners. Of course, your first reaction will be to call a professional plumber. However, while an expert can fix the problem, why not try clogged drain home remedies and save some money?

All the methods discussed above are known to help unclog household drains. Moreover, these ingredients are likely available in your home, saving you money and visiting local shops.

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Ian Mutuli

About the author

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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