For a badly blocked drain, start with boiling water to melt grease, then try a plunger for a forceful clear. If these fail, a drain snake can break up deeper clogs. However, if these DIY methods don't work, call a plumber; a persistent blockage might indicate a serious plumbing issue requiring professional tools like a high-pressure water jetter.
A slow-draining sink is often caused by a buildup of debris, such as hair, soap scum, or food particles. Cleaning the drain trap or using a plumber's snake can usually resolve the issue.
To prevent pipes from freezing, insulate them with foam sleeves, keep your home heated, and let faucets drip during extremely cold weather to keep water moving.
If your toilet is clogged, try using a plunger first. If that doesn't work, you may need to use a plumbing snake or call a professional plumber.
At Aquatrade Plumbing, we pride ourselves on our thorough leak detection process. We start by conducting a detailed inspection of your property using non-invasive methods. Once the leak is identified, our experienced plumbers will assess the situation and provide you with a detailed report and recommendations for repair. Here are some of the tools we use to detect leaks: