When to Call a Pro for Slow Drains (and When You Can DIY)

A slow drain is one of the most common plumbing issues and one of the most ignored. It may seem harmless at first, but sluggish drains can signal buildup, clogs, or even deeper sewer line problems. Knowing when to tackle the issue yourself and when to call in the professionals can save you time, money, and frustration.
Try These Safe DIY Fixes First
Before reaching for harsh chemicals, try these plumber-approved steps:
Flush with Boiling Water
Sometimes grease or soap buildup is the culprit. Pour boiling water down the drain in two or three stages, letting it work for a few seconds each time.
Use Baking Soda and Vinegar
Pour half a cup of baking soda followed by a cup of vinegar. Cover the drain and let the mixture fizz for 15 minutes, then rinse with hot water. This natural solution can dissolve minor clogs without damaging pipes.
Clean the Stopper or P-Trap
Hair, toothpaste, and grime often collect under the sink. Place a bucket below the P-trap, unscrew it, and clean it out. Replace it carefully and test the flow.
Use a Plunger or Drain Snake
A simple sink plunger can dislodge small blockages near the drain. For deeper clogs, a hand-crank drain snake (available at hardware stores) may help.
Signs It’s Time to Call a Professional
DIY fixes work for surface-level clogs, but some problems require expert tools and knowledge. Call a licensed plumber if you notice:
- Multiple slow drains: This could mean a blockage in your main sewer line.
- Recurring clogs: If the same drain keeps slowing down, buildup deeper in the pipes is likely.
- Unpleasant odors: Sewer gas smells mean trouble below the surface.
- Gurgling or bubbling: Air trapped in the system indicates a potential vent or drain issue.
Why Professional Drain Cleaning Works Better
Professional plumbers use advanced tools such as hydro-jetting to clear pipes completely. High-pressure water removes grease, roots, and sludge without damaging your plumbing. This not only fixes the immediate problem but also helps prevent future backups.
Unlike chemical drain cleaners, which can corrode pipes and harm the environment, professional cleaning is safe and long-lasting.
Trust the Experts at Putman & Son’s Plumbing
With over 35 years serving Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties, Putman & Son’s Plumbing has the experience and technology to keep your drains clear and your plumbing healthy. We offer 24/7 emergency service and same-day appointments for stubborn clogs.
Don’t let a slow drain turn into a big problem — call the local experts today.
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