When should you not use a drain snake?

When should you not use a drain snake?

1. Damaged Porcelain — The metal tip of the plumber’s snake can easily scratch the porcelain of your sinks or toilets if you’re not careful. This won’t just affect the appearance of the toilet or sink, but it could cause your porcelain to degrade faster.

How do you unclog a drain without a snake?

Add one cup of baking soda and two cups of vinegar to the water and remove the stopper. The hot water, baking soda, and vinegar will flow down the pipes and help eliminate minor clogs. Remove the drain trap.

What should I do if my AC drain line is clogged?

If enough dirt and debris pass through, over time the air conditioner’s drain line can develop a clog. The good news is that you should be able to unclog your AC’s drain line in as little as five minutes – as long as you have a wet/dry vac.

Can you use bleach on a clogged drain line?

It’s going to corrode! Using bleach or vinegar can be especially risky if you think your AC drain line is clogged. If the drain line is clogged, the corrosive mixture will simply back up in your drain line and flow into your drain pan, which in turn can damage your evaporator coil.

Do you clean the evaporator drain hose at the same time?

It is recommended by ASE certified mechanics as well as automotive manufacturers that you clean the evaporator case from the vehicle and clean that unit at the same time as you are cleaning the evaporator drain hose.

Do you use bleach or vinegar to clean AC drain lines?

Despite it being common for people to recommend using a vinegar or bleach solution to clean your AC drain lines, we’re going to tell you why it’s not a good idea. The reason you shouldn’t use bleach or vinegar to clean your AC drain line all boils down to the fact that these chemicals are corrosive to metals.

Why does my AC drain line keep clogging?

To recap… If it has been storming recently and your AC drain line is clogged, it’s probably due to dust and debris that has made its way into your drain line and clogged it. If it hasn’t been storming recently, your drain line is probably clogged by mold or mildew growth.

What should I do if my drain line is clogged?

If your drain line ever does become clogged, you can try cutting it open and clearing it with a wet/shop vac, or blowing it out with compressed air, nitrogen, or with a pump. If your able to get the line cleared and properly draining again, just remember to keep the drains treated more often.

What’s the best way to unclog an AC drain?

Use a wet/dry vacuum to remove the clog. If you don’t have a wet/dry vacuum, skip to the next step. If you do have a wet/dry vacuum, you can try removing the clog by attaching the wet/dry vacuum to the end of the AC drain line. Turn on the vacuum for about a minute to suck out the clog and excess water in the line.

Where is the drain line on my AC?

Your AC drain line is a white, T-shaped PVC pipe that is generally located inside a utility closet, your garage, or the attic. Depending on your AC system, it might be hidden by a removable access panel. Follow the PVC pipe and find where the drain line exits your home and ensure that it is not obstructed by dirt or other debris.