How To Clear A Heavy Blockage in the Main Drain
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How To Clear A Heavy Blockage in the Main Drain

There are a lot of problems that can happen when talking about drains but one of the ones that we never want to see happening is one in the main drain. Such a block can be caused by numerous factors but usually it all sums up to different large items that fall into the drains or maybe tree roots that are breaking in the drainage system.

In most cases a big clog in this main drain system requires a good and built for heavy duty sewer snake. Utilizing it might be the best way to get rid of this problem. We have 2 main types of such large snakes on the market. One is hand operated and the other one is powered by electricity. As you can imagine, the hand one is inferior to the electrical powered one. If you need them you could either purchase such large snakes or even rent them. The only problem is that we are dealing with the main drain and this means a plumber should be the one to aid you. This is because the last thing you want is damaging the drain line that runs out of your house.

The actual clearing process is not that difficult. You can do it in three different ways. The first one stands in lifting the toilet and this is the most common standard procedure. Some new houses have a built in outside clean out plug that lets you access the majority of the actual drain system. You need to locate that cap, simply unscrew it and start utilizing the heavy duty power snake. Another access point may be found through the main roof vent of the entire system. Unfortunately, this is the hardest point to access and you could find that power tools are difficult to be used if the inclination of the roof is too high. The problem is that there are situations in which only this access point can be used to properly handle the problem so keep this in mind when all else fails.

The last thing you will need to remember is the fact that you must always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using power snakes. If you think you are not up to the task the best thing you can do is call a professional. You are better off paying him than spending money on having to fix the main drain system.