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Shower drain clogs can happen to anyone at any time. Hair, soap scum, and an accumulation of small items can cause a clog in no time. The best thing you can do is to take care of a clogged shower drain as soon as possible. Nobody likes to have standing water gathering around their ankles during their morning shower, but more importantly, drain clogs only become worse over time and can cause serious, costly damage.
Many homeowners reach for the generic drain cleaning products when their shower backs up. Plumbing snakes have also become very popular with homeowners because they can help to reach whatever is clogging the drain so the homeowner can easily dispose of it. However, when it comes to a bad clog that needs to be addressed right away, there is nothing like a plunger to get the job done right.
Drain cleaning products, or natural remedies including baking soda and vinegar, can prove to be helpful in clearing away a pesky clog. However, if no drain cleaning products seem to be working, then the plunger can save the day. A plunger will force pressurized water in both directions, which will help to effectively loosen whatever is clogging your shower drain.
Learning how to unclog a shower drain can be as simple as plunging the drain. If you have a plunger at home, it can be a great way to fix a clogged shower drain among other drains in your home.
If all else fails, don’t wait any longer to call the plumbers. The problem will quickly become worse and if nothing else is working, then your local plumbers know what needs to be done to eliminate the clog once and for all.
Addressing the issue now can prevent additional water damage from happening.
UNCLOG A SHOWER DRAIN WITH A COAT HANGER
You don’t need special tools to unclog a shower drain. You probably have what you need in your nearest closet. Using a straightened wire coat hanger can be an effective way to remove shower drain clogs.
You can also use chemical drain cleaner products and homemade drain cleaner solutions to fix a clogged shower drain. The directions on the bottles explain how to unclog a shower drain with drain opener chemicals. As you will be working with chemicals, this method is the most hazardous and should be done as a last resort.
If the chemical drain opener doesn’t work and you have to call a plumber, be sure to inform him that you’ve poured chemicals into the drain and show him the bottle so he can take proper safety precautions.
This is probably the simplest way to unclog a bathtub or shower drain. Simply boil water and slowly pour it down the drain. With any luck, you won't need any additional supplies or steps and you'll have a clear drain once again.
You can do this two different ways but they will both require equal parts of baking soda and vinegar or salt (1/2 cup each). The first method is to mix the baking soda and vinegar before pouring it down the drain. You will notice a chemical reaction taking place by a bubbling or fizzing when the two substances mix together. If you prefer, you can pour the baking soda down the drain first followed by the vinegar (or salt followed by boiling water). The mixture is a great way to remove the tough grime, grease and hair that has built up. Make sure you run hot water through the shower drain before showering again, especially if you use vinegar.
If your drain is still clogged, try using a thicker lubricant to loosen the built-up hair that has accumulated to block the drain. Pour 1/4 cup of your dish detergent down the drain followed by boiling water. The thick dish detergent should free the hairs from being stuck to the side of your drain and the water will rinse the rest of the unwanted gunk out, unclogging your shower drain.
Do you still have a clogged shower drain? If you've tried all the methods above and you are still fighting with a shower drain clog, it might be best to call a local plumbing professional at Roto-Rooter to help. Our trained plumbing experts are available 24/7 and can help you with all your plumbing needs, including clogged shower drains.