How to Prevent Sink Clogs | Ask This Old House

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In this video, heating and plumbing expert Richard Trethewey shows host Kevin O’Connor how sink clogs usually form and how a few simple habits can prevent them.

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Most sink clogs don’t happen overnight. Instead, they build slowly as grease, soap scum, hair, and debris collect inside the pipes. By the time water starts draining slowly, the buildup may already be significant.

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Chemical Drain Cleaners
Richard advises using chemical cleaners with caution. Especially with septic tanks, garbage disposals, and old pipes like cast iron. While effective, they can cause damage to pipes if used too often.
If one is used and it fails, be wary of opening the pipes and/or plunging, as the splash can cause severe chemical burns. Always tell a plumber if you have used a chemical drain cleaner on a clog that they were called to work on.
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