There is nothing worse than a slow and smelly drain within your home. However, clogs in the bathroom and kitchen sinks occur in most homes. Well, not forgetting the irritating tub clogs. Most of these drain problems are caused by the accumulation of dirt and other things. But, sometimes, no matter what you do, you will need professional drain cleaners to help you out.

However, even so, there is a lot you can do to maintain the cleanliness of your pipes.

 

How often should you clean your Drains?

Drainage cleaning is a pretty controversial topic for many people. For instance, some people may choose to keep their cleaning process environmental friendly by staying away from chemical-based products, while others have no problem using products such as Drano. On the other hand, tend to use baking soda and vinegar to maintain their drains.

That’s not all, some drainage experts recommend the use of hot and vinegar once a week. But, whichever the case, and to make your work much easier, it’s best to have a drain cleaning schedule.

 

Weekly Drain Cleaning

Your kitchen drain is probably the most overworked in your entire household. Well, this might depend if you’re a heavy cook or not. But, when you consider how much goes down it every day, a weekly routine will make sense.

When it comes to the kitchen drains, the main concerns are the fats, oils and grease, as the by-product of cooking-of course!

You see, when you pour it down the drain, instead of the rubbish, these oils and grease will eventually clog your drains and even worse the sewer system. To avoid this, consider flushing the kitchen drain every week using hot water. 2-3 boiled water should be enough. Add a little dish soap to the water and pour it slowly down the drain to break down the grease.

Afterwards, let the hot water work for around 5 minutes before pouring 4-5 cups of cold water, then another round of hot water to completely remove any remaining debris and clumped up grease.

Pro tip: always keep the water heat below 140 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid pipe damage.

 

Monthly Drain Cleaning

Monthly drain cleaning will come in handy for other drains such as the bathroom and tub drains. You can also use it to up on your weekly kitchen drain cleaning. While this schedule isn’t designed to get rid of clogs, it does help in preventing clogs from developing in the first place.

Depending on your preference, you can use an enzymatic cleaner or chemical drain cleaner. However, blocked drains in east London experts, tend to advice against chemical cleaners because of their effects on the environment, and the plumbing. The cleaners will help eat /digest the organic materials within the pipes to ensure a smooth flow of liquids in the pipes.

Annual Drain Cleaning

If for some reason you cannot clean your drains weekly or monthly, ensure you at least clean them once a year. Sometimes, the smelly sinks and slow drains will be the last reminder you need to schedule cleaning.

However, it’s always advisable to clean yearly, even when there isn’t any smell coming from the sinks, to deal with clogs, which could be forming. Annual cleaning will ensure your drains remain in perfect condition, especially when combined with plumbing maintenance.

Pro tip: Always get qualified drain cleaners to help you out with annual cleaning, instead of turning it into a DIY project.