Understand Your Clog Before You Start
Kitchen drains typically choke on cooled grease, starches, and tiny food scraps that turn sticky in pipes. Bathroom drains mostly collect hair, soap scum, toothpaste, and grooming residue. Identifying which type you face helps you choose targeted solutions, like hot water and detergent for grease, or hair removal tools for soapy tangles.
Understand Your Clog Before You Start
Listen for gurgling, watch for water lingering in the basin, and note any unpleasant odors rising from the drain. These clues suggest buildup forming a narrow bottleneck. Act early with gentle methods—hot water flushes, strainers, and enzyme cleaners—before the blockage hardens and demands more effort and mess.