Wednesday, July 15, 2015

5 STEPS TO UNCLOG YOUR SINK

5 STEPS TO UNCLOG YOUR SINK

Do you have kitchen or bathroom sink that drains slowly or is completely stopped up? The worst part occurs when the dirty un-sanitized water with chunks of food floods your sink.  When this happens you are left with a nasty ring around the sink, and you find yourself having to clean the sink after cleaning the dishes.
I´m going to share with you 5 steps to unclog your sink.

Step 1

 Partially fill your sink with water, then star plunging vigorously work the plunger up and down several times before quickly pulling of the drain opening. Be careful when plunging, it’s easy to slip and hurt yourself. If it’s a double bowl kitchen sink, place a wet rag into one drain opening while you plunged the other one. If it’s a bath sink, stuff the rag into the over flow hole. I both cases the rag helps deliver the pressure directly to the clog.
 























Step 2

If plunging did not solve your problem. Remove the sink´s trap under the sink with a pipe wrench. The large threaded coupling on PVC plastic traps can often be unscrew by hand. Empty the water from the trap into a bucket. Then, make sure the trap is not clogged.
 
























Step 3

This steps requires the use of a cable auger. You´ll need to remove the horizontal trap arm that protrudes from the stub out in the wall. Feed the cable into the stub out until you feel resistance. Pull out 18 inches of cable, then tighten the lock screw. Crank the handle in a clock wise direction and push forward at the same time to drive the cable further into the pipe. While using the auger, it’s important that you wear goggles and gloves. Be firm and careful. It’s very easy to severely injure your arm while cranking it.























Step 4

Pull out another 18 inches of cable and repeat the process until your break through the blockage. If the cable bogs down or catches on something. Turn the crank counter-clock wise and pull back on the auger. Once the cable is clear, crank and push forward again.
 













Step 5

Retrieve the cable and replace the trap arm and trap. Don’t be to forceful or you make crack the pipes if there made from PVC. Turn on the hot water faucet to see if the sinks drains properly. Debris from the busted clog sometimes settles into a lose blockage. Partially fill your sink once more with hot water and use your plunger to clear that extra debris. Follow up with more hot water those are the 5 steps to clearing a clog sink you may need to do this one a year. Once a sink a sink begins clogging the problem will usually resurface. Please do not be tempted to use those daring cleaners from the store… Many of them have harsh chemicals that eat the inside of the pipes, eventually causing leaks.

 
























If you encounter any troubles when unclogging your sinks we are standing by to help. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

4 Steps to Unclog the Toilet

4 Steps to Unclog the Toilet

Welcome to our blog, this is Ben from Benjamin Franklin Plumbing.
It’s happened to everyone… “a stopped up toilet”. It’s very easy for   simple clog to become a very big problem; especially if that toilet overflows leaving you with a big mess and in some cases with water damages. Today, I’m going to share with you the four steps to unclog a toilet before it becomes a significant issue.

Step 1
Toilet clogs almost always occur at the top of the tight up-curving trap that’s part of the fixture. In some cases a plunger can provide enough power to clear that obstruction. When using the plunger make sure you make a tight seal on the hole in your toiled bowl. Vigorously work the plunger up and down before quickly pulling it off





 Step 2
If the plunging does not work you will need a closet auger. Place the auger end into the bowl with its bent tip aiming up. Hold the tool shaft steady as your crank and push down on the handle. You will feel the cable snake its way up into the trap. While using the auger, it’s important that you wear goggles and gloves to protect your face and hands. It’s very easy to severely injure your arm while cranking it, so be careful when using the auger.










Step 3
Continue cranking until you’ve dispensed the entire cable (about 3 feet).  Retrieve the cable by simultaneously cranking and pulling up

Step 4
Flush the toilet to clear up the drainpipe. If it’s still a little sluggish run the auger threw twice more. Once up the left side and then again on the right side. This three prone detract will clear any matter clean to the side of the traps. If you encounter any troubles when unclogging your toilet, our professional plumbers are standing by to help. They will even share with you, how to keep that toilet permanently clear. You can always count on receiving 100 percent satisfaction with Benjamin Franklin pluming. We guarantee if there is any delay, it's you we pay.



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