01st July 2022
Funny smell in your home? Sink taking ages to drain? It sounds like you’ve got a bit of a blockage. But don’t panic! Drain unblocker tasks are relatively easy to carry out yourself and chances are you won’t need to call out the experts.
The blockage may either be in your property’s internal or external drains. Remember if the drain is within the boundary of your property, it’s your responsibility to maintain and repair. If you want to save money, we suggest having a go yourself.
Outdoor drain problems tend to be a little harder to resolve than your average blocked sink but with the right tools and knowledge, it’s possible. To give you a helping hand, we’ve put together a simple guide on how to unblock a drain.
Why is my outside drain blocked?
Drain blockages are usually caused by people putting things down their drains that don’t belong there. In kitchen sink drains, it tends to be grease, food particles, oil and coffee grounds that cause the problem, whereas, in bathrooms, soap scum and hair are notorious for clogging up the pipes. You also have to consider what you’re flushing down the toilet. Wipes, sanitary products and excess toilet paper can easily block up the pipes and wreak havoc in your bathroom.
All of the things mentioned above can block your outside drain too. If you think about it, they’re all going down the same pipes, it’ll just be a case of them getting stuck in the drain outside your home, rather than inside.
Other things that can block your outside drain include leaves, branches, soil, mud, moss, litter and other outdoor debris.
The best way to stop your outside drains from getting blocked is to be mindful of what you put down your sinks, shower and toilet drain. Do your best to keep the outside of your property and garden tidy and clear from things like leaves and moss too.
If you haven’t already, we’d also suggest purchasing outside drain covers. These are grates you can place over your drain openings to stop things like leaves, litter and other debris from falling in and causing blockages.
How to unblock a sink
Before you look at our outside drain unblocker guide, we suggest checking that the blockage isn’t located in the pipes inside your property. Try these methods on your kitchen sink, bath or shower if water doesn’t appear to be draining properly:
- Insert the plug, fill up your sink or bath with hot water and release it
- Use a drain plunger
- Pour down a mix of baking powder and vinegar, followed by hot water
- Use a drain snake or unbent wire coat hanger
- Unscrew the U-bend and physically put out any blockages you see