HelloFeras123↵↵Forthe sake of the environment, you can use a plunger. ↵Then there are chemicals: Potz Xpert Power-Gel Drain ↵↵↵A household remedy would be baking soda and vinegar ↵Plumber/plumber, works with sheet metal, plumber works with pipes 🙂↵↵↵Best regards↵ Frederica
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HelloFeras123↵↵Forthe sake of the environment, you can use a plunger. ↵Then there are chemicals: Potz Xpert Power-Gel Drain ↵↵↵A household remedy would be baking soda and vinegar ↵Plumber/plumber, works with sheet metal, plumber works with pipes 🙂↵↵↵Best regards↵ Frederica
For me, it helps to put in ice cubes, pour hot water over them and then pour in vinegar and baking soda. Some of it foams up and everything comes off for me. I hope your problem is solved. best regards
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I know the problem. We too have emptied all kinds of chemicals down the drain and waited. Waiting often really helps. I would like to give you a tip. It's best to let everything work for three times as long as it says on the packaging. In the end, however, a pipe cleaning spiral helped us the most. It spins in and loosens all kinds of blockages. Not a pretty sight. But very effective.
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I would definitely try baking soda or baking powder, apple cider vinegar and hot water first. A friend of mine once had a blockage and she had to turn on all the taps in the house for 2 hours to create enough water pressure to flush the blockage away... However, the plumber then did this.
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If you still can't clear the blockages in the pipes, then perhaps try using a spindle. I also did some research on the internet and came across an article about pipe cleaners: https://www.meistersauber.de/rohrreiniger-test/ It describes both liquid cleaners and granules as well as alternatives. Maybe that will help you - good luck!
Perhaps the blockage is further back in the pipe or in the wall, which often happens with kitchen drains. I would also be careful, if you use the pipe cleaner incorrectly, it can clog the pipes even more and also attack them. In the bathtub, it sometimes helps if you unscrew the shower head and spray into the drain with the tap fully turned on. However, if all the drains are blocked, I would contact the landlord or a drain cleaner. You can also see straight away whether there are already defects in the pipes that could cause expensive consequential damage.
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Perhaps the blockage is further back in the pipe or in the wall, which often happens with kitchen drains. I would also be careful, if you use the pipe cleaner incorrectly, it can clog the pipes even more and also attack them. In the bathtub, it sometimes helps if you unscrew the shower head and spray into the drain with the tap fully turned on. However, if all the drains are blocked, I would contact the landlord or a drain cleaner. You can also see straight away whether there are already defects in the pipes that could cause expensive consequential damage.
So I would definitely report it to the landlord. If you've already tried everything you can to fix the problem, then the landlord will have to arrange for a tradesman before you continue on your own. I agree with Bascolo that this could be a blockage, which is more likely to be further back in the pipe.
If no remedy helps to clear the blockage in your pipes, the blockage is most likely too serious and requires professional intervention. In this case, I recommend contacting a plumber. A plumber [url=https://sanitar24h.ch/sanitar-notfall-zurich]emergency sanitär zürich[/url] can determine the cause of the blockage and choose the most effective way to remove it. Depending on the type of blockage, the plumber can use the following methods: Mechanical cleaning. In this method, a special cable or spiral is inserted into the pipe and moved along it, breaking up the blockage. Hydrodynamic cleaning. This method uses a high-pressure water jet to dissolve the blockage. Chemical cleaning. In this method, special chemicals are used to dissolve the blockage. The choice of method for removing the blockage depends on the type of blockage and the material of the pipes.
HelloFeras123↵↵Forthe sake of the environment, you can use a plunger. ↵Then there are chemicals: Potz Xpert Power-Gel Drain ↵↵↵A household remedy would be baking soda and vinegar ↵Plumber/plumber, works with sheet metal, plumber works with pipes 🙂↵↵↵Best regards↵ Frederica
Yes, that's right, this plunger does a good job with blocked toilet pipes. Pretty much the only thing that really helps. The specialist knows all about it...