Friday, June 26, 2015

Drain Cleaning and Drain Cleaning Agents



Clogged sinks are major problems in the kitchen. Water will not be able to pass through the pipelines, causing it to accumulate in the sink. If not resolved, water can overflow in the sink, resulting to patches of water on the floor. Clogged sinks are caused by the narrowing or obstruction of the pipelines due to accumulation of waste or fat, oil, and grease (FOG). Drain Cleaning NJ is necessary to remove the waste from the drain, allowing efficient flow of water in the pipelines.

There are various commercial Drain Cleaning NJ products in the market and most of them are effective in some situations. In fact, some of these products are highly endorsed in television, on newspapers, and in the internet. Some products are even branded with fancy names, attracting the consumers to purchase and use them so as to resolve the drainage problem.
While commercial drain cleaning products can be helpful in drain cleaning in the kitchen of the household or commercial establishments, they may not be the best option to solve the drainage problem. There are some options buyers have to consider as they can be more effective, more cost-efficient and less hazardous to one’s health and the surroundings.

Foreign objects like solid food or small jewelry can fall into a drain, causing it to clog. Drain cleaners will not be able to solve this condition and removing the object is the key to resolve the clog. If it is uncertain that a foreign object has caused the clog, one can attempt to look for the clog. The stopper or strainer at the drain opening is removed, checked, and cleaned. In fact, some can be removed by using bare hands while some strainers can just be removed by using screwdrivers or pliers. After that, a stick can be used to check the interior of the drain for some obstructions. These should be removed to free the drain from obstruction. Pouring hot water down the drain can also help.

If there is excess water, a plunger can be used to remove it from the drain. If it fails to work, removing and cleaning the sink’s trap can be helpful. A sewer snake or auger can also be used if cleaning the trap is not effective. If all these procedures are not helpful, then it is time to use a drain cleaning agent.

Drain cleaners are usually in liquid, gel, or powder form and they utilize strong chemical that transfer or remove electrons to and from the clogging substance, generating heat to dissolve the substance. Caustic drain cleaners are bases and they give electrons to the clogging substance. The clog is cleared by the hydroxide ions, which help release heat and transform grease into a soap-like substance to dissolve it easily. Oxidizing drain cleaning agents has substances like bleach, nitrates, and peroxide. These remove electrons from the clogging substance, causing it to become oxidized. Denser than water, oxidizing agents can move through water while releasing heat and gas to clear the blockage. Acid drain cleaners have high amounts of sulfuric or hydrochloric acid. They increase hydronium ions in the solution, attracting electrons from the clog itself. A chemical reaction occurs, which releases heat in the process, melting the clog.

Drain cleaning agents are effective chemical solutions to a clog, so it is important to read the instructions and warnings carefully. The product should be stored in a well-ventilated area and should be kept out of children’s reach. These agents should never be mixed as they can yield a chemical reaction, which can be perilous to one’s health and safety.