snake for drain
Any recommendations for a snake for a bathtub drain? And how often do you recommend cleaning a bathtub drain, bathroom sink drain, etc? Is it just a wait-till-it-drains-slowly, or should we preemptively be snaking it? This is for our drains as well as our tenant’s, who lives upstairs.

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in Plumbers and Plumbing 9 years and 5 months ago
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neweco | 9 years and 5 months ago
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Hair and Muck mostly , but you’d be surprised whats in those pipes! One of my technicians reported finding a bunch of toy soldiers in the trap once!

DouglasAlan | 9 years and 5 months ago
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Get the screen for the drain that fits snugly inside of it rather than screws in on top of it. We made that change, and we went from snaking every few months to never (so far). You just have to pull your hair out of it every so often.

workisfun | 9 years and 5 months ago
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Or unscrew the plug from underneath. Often, it’s just hair and muck that has accumulated right under there.

xchx | 9 years and 5 months ago
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Wait until it clogs. Then go to Home Depot and buy the kind that has all the wire coiled up in a drum. Through some combination of feeding it, twisting it and pushing it, you get it down through the clog and then pull it back up.