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Blocked Drain Bath -

This is a classic for a reason. It fizzes up to break apart grime and is safer for your pipes than harsh chemicals.

A plunger isn’t just for toilets! A cup plunger (the flat red kind) works well for baths.

1️⃣ Pull out the visible gunk with a hook. 2️⃣ Pour 1 cup baking soda + 1 cup vinegar down the drain. 3️⃣ Wait 15 mins, then flush with boiling water. blocked drain bath

"Don’t call the plumber yet. Try this first."

It sounds obvious, but sometimes the clog is right at the surface. Remove the drain stopper (usually unscrews or has a set screw) and use a flashlight to look down. If you see a clump of hair, use a pair of needle-nose pliers or a bent wire coat hanger to fish it out. This is a classic for a reason

: A blocked drain that causes water to back up into the home is often considered a plumbing emergency . For urgent issues, look for providers offering 24/7 coverage in the BA1 and BA2 postcodes. DIY Guide: How to Unblock a Bathtub Drain Most bathtub clogs are caused by a combination of hair, soap scum, and skin oils. You can often clear these with common household items. 1. The Boiling Water Method For minor soap scum build-up, hot water can often melt the residue. Boil a kettle and let it cool slightly (piping hot, not boiling, to avoid warping plastic pipes ). Pour it slowly down the drain to loosen the blockage [8]. 2. Baking Soda and Vinegar (Eco-Friendly) This classic chemical reaction can "jolt" a blockage loose without harsh acids [5]. Step 1

If you're facing a blocked drain in your bath, don't panic. Here are some practical solutions to fix the issue: A cup plunger (the flat red kind) works well for baths

A: We advise against it. Chemical cleaners can erode older metal pipes and are ineffective against dense hair clogs. Plus, they leave toxic residue. Mechanical cleaning (snake) is safer.

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