Take the Plunge and Get Hands-On
The last thing you want is a blocked drain, but it always seems to happen at the worst possible time. You’re about to use the water pipes for something important when you notice the drain overflowing. Now you’ll have to wait for a plumber to come and fix the issue. Or you could try fixing it yourself if you’re feeling handy.
If you have a sink or bowl, you need the right type of plunger. If you didn’t know there were different types, don’t worry—we didn’t either. The flat ones work best for sinks, while toilet plungers are designed for tapered holes. There’s also a taze plunger if you need to unclog large pipes.