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How Do You Use A Plumbers Helper Or “Snake”?

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How Do You Use A Plumbers Helper Or “Snake”?

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Got a clogged drain? A plumber’s snake can be a helpful tool to have around the house. Better than a regular plunger, you can use it to avoid some major plumbing bills. Follow these few steps to help unclog your pipes. Put on gloves with a nonslip grip. The snake – essentially a long cable – can get slippery and dirty. Start with the smallest snake you can, graduating to a larger size if the first one doesn’t work. Insert the business end of the plumber’s snake – the end opposite the handle – into the drain or toilet. Use care to avoid damaging sinks, toilets and pipes. Turn the handle slowly in a clockwise direction, gently pushing the snake. Let it find its own way through – it may take quite a few revolutions of the handle. Fill the sink or toilet bowl about halfway with water to help lubricate and provide some pressure to wash the clog out once it begins to break up. Pull out the snake when the snake crank becomes hard to turn, clean its end, and reinsert it into the drain. Repeat

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