How To Clear A Frozen Drain !!install!! (VALIDATED)

Open the affected faucet slightly. This allows melting water and steam to escape, relieving pressure as the ice melts.

Pour ½ cup of rock salt or ice melt into the drain, then follow with a gallon of very hot (not boiling) water. Salt lowers the freezing point of water and speeds thawing. how to clear a frozen drain

If your sink, tub, or toilet won’t drain and temperatures have dropped below freezing, you may have a frozen drain pipe. Don’t panic—here’s how to safely thaw it. Open the affected faucet slightly

Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use for a blog post, social media caption, or video script. How to Clear a Frozen Drain (Step-by-Step) Salt lowers the freezing point of water and speeds thawing

If water starts moving but still drains slowly, insert a plumbing snake. It can break up slush or remaining ice chunks.

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