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How to clean your drains with baking soda and vinegar

Did you know that 150 chemicals found in cleaning materials are associated with allergies, birth defects, cancer, and psychological disorders? Most popular cleaning materials are composed of dangerous chemicals that can damage our health and the environment. These chemicals end up in our waterways when we rinse them down our drains and threaten marine life. Below we list a few eco-friendly alternatives you can utilize to clean your house.

Multi-Purpose Eco-Friendly Cleaner – How to clean your drains with baking soda and vinegar

This is a basic, multipurpose cleaner that is very simple to make, and it can replace almost all cleaners. It consists of three and a half cups of baking soda and a quarter of castile soap, which is a plant based, non toxic soap that causes dirt to move. You can add vinegar depending on your countertop type. This cleaner can be used in toilets, showers, and on counters. Use a wet rag and start scrubbing!

“During the current situation, that means that we’re taking every step to ensure that the health and safety of our customers and Four Seasons team members is our top priority.”

Baking Soda

 Baking soda is one of nature’s best cleaners. Baking soda can be used in the multi-purpose cleaner previously mentioned to scrub counters, toilets, and showers. We recommend cleaning your oven with baking soda and water.  Baking soda is also effective on grease removal and removing surface rust.

Lemon

Lemon is another one of nature’s finest cleaners. Lemon is a natural deodorizer because of its high acidity. You can make a scrub out of lemon juice and baking soda to scrub your pans to recreate their shine and to remove stains. You can also use this scrub on your dirty plastic containers and cutting boards.

Vinegar

Vinegar can be used as a stain remover for certain textures or as an order remover. Mix vinegar and water to remove toilet, shower, and window stains. Add vinegar to your multi-purpose solution depending on the type of countertop you have.

Let’s ditch the harmful products and use our eco-friendly tips in your daily cleaning routines! Not only will these homemade solutions be cheaper than store bought products, you’ll be protecting your family’s health and the environment. If you have any questions or concerns about what products you are currently using and how you can make alternatives, please do not hesitate to call Four Seasons Plumbing.

We serve Asheville, Hendersonville, Fairview, Arden, and surrounding areas with reliable service 24/7. Give us a call at 828-216-3894 or complete our online request form.

 

What Happens If You Don’t Clean Your Drains?

When you notice signs of a clogged drain, such as a kitchen sink draining more slowly than usual or a basin filling with water as you shower, you shouldn’t ignore them just because things are still working “well enough.” A partially clogged drain is most likely only to become clogged even worse, and then you could face problems that can be inconvenient at best and health-threatening or damaging (to your home) at worst. Regular drain cleaning is the best way to avoid these problems.

Problems Associated with Clogged Drains

Let’s stay by taking a look at some of the most common problems caused by clogged drains. Also, always know how to shut your water off in case there’s a plumbing emergency.

  • Backups: When a clog gets bad enough, water can’t drain from a sink, tub, or toilet, and it has nowhere to go except back the way it came. It’s especially bad if the water overflows, particularly from a toilet, which can be one of the most awful situations you will ever encounter in your home. Not only that, but the overflowing water can also damage floors, carpets and rugs, furniture, and more.
  • Leaking and Flooding: Clogs in your pipes can also damage them by creating excessive pressure or corroding them, which can lead to cracked or burst pipes. Leaking and flooding can be big messes to clean up and pose the same risks discussed above.
  • Bad Odors: Many organic matters, such as food waste, hair, skin particles, and more goes through your pipes. If it doesn’t drain properly, it will give off unpleasant odors as it decomposes, and those odors will come into your house through pipes and drains. Stagnant water resulting from poor drainage will also start to emit bad smells. If those odors start to soak into furniture and other objects that can absorb odors, they can be unpleasant and difficult to remove.
  • Health Risks: Dirty water and foul smells are indicators of bacteria and/or funguses that can be harmful to people’s health. Risks include irritated skin and contaminated drinking water. Spores in the air can also be a health risk when people breathe them in, and people with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory concerns are especially vulnerable.

Benefits of Cleaning Your Drains

On the flip side, cleaning your drains regularly has a number of benefits that you may not even realize since you’re avoiding the problems discussed in the previous section. Still, those benefits are occurring.

  • Drainage is faster and more efficient. When you’re washing dishes, bathing, etc., drainage will be fast and efficient instead of going slowly, gurgling, or backing up. This makes those tasks easier to do, and less likely residue will be left behind in sinks and toilets, so everything will have a clean, pleasant look.
  • Your drains and pipes will last longer and perform better. By keeping your drains clean and avoiding the buildup of clogs and harmful residues, your plumbing will have a longer lifespan. Because they’re cleaner and function more efficiently, your pipes are also far less likely to develop leaks.
  • You won’t experience unpleasant odors. This is a benefit you’ll notice because you’re not noticing something, namely the unpleasant odors that stagnant water and decaying organic materials emit and send back to you via your pipes.
  • You’ll prevent damage and save money. As we discussed, backups, clogs, leaks, and flooding can cause damage to your plumbing and other parts of your home. Plumbing repairs can be costly, and cleaning up and replacing or restoring after flood damage can be even more so. By keeping your drains clean, you’ll be less likely to experience plumbing-related damage to your home, and you can surely use your money for better things than plumbing repairs.

Signs You Should Clean Your Drains

Now that you know the risks of clogged drains and the benefits of keeping them clean, let’s look at some signs that you need to clean your drains immediately.

  • Slow Draining: This is probably the most obvious sign that your drain needs a good cleaning. If you’re running water and it’s taking a longer time than normal for it to drain, or if the basin is actually filling more than it’s draining, it’s time to clean that drain.
  • Bad Odors: We’ve covered what causes bad odors to come from your drains, so if you notice them, take it as a sign that there’s a clog that needs removal ASAP.
  • Insects Around the Drain: Fruit flies, drain flies, cockroaches, and other bugs gathering around a drain are trying to get to something in it.
  • Gurgling: Gurgling sounds when you flush a toilet or a sink drain are signs of clogs in the system.
  • Blocked Plumbing Vent on Roof: On your roof is a plumbing vent that helps with odor control. If it’s blocked, unpleasant odors can result. This isn’t something you’re going to check on a regular basis, but you should do so after snow, high winds that could have deposited debris, etc. You should be able to check from your attic rather than having to go up on the roof.

How and When To Clean Your Drains– Call Four Seasons!

It’s a good idea to clean your drains when you do your regular house cleaning every weekend or so and, of course, when you notice signs of a clogged drain.

You can buy chemical drain cleaners on the market, but they’re not for regular use, as they contain caustic chemicals that may harm your pipes and drains and which can also harm people if they come into contact with skin.

An excellent DIY method is to rinse out your drains with a combination of hot water, vinegar, and baking soda. This is easy to do, and you probably already have the materials.

Four Seasons Plumbing Releases the Dos and Don’ts of Drains

Four Seasons Plumbing, a family-owned and operated plumbing company serving the Asheville and Hendersonville areas, is releasing a list of dos and don’ts of drain maintenance to keep Ashevillians’ kitchens and bathrooms from developing clogs in drains and toilets.

“A lot of our clients are worried about what they can and cannot put down their drains,” Max Rose, owner of Four Seasons Plumbing, said. “The truth is—excluding grease, oils and chemicals—a properly designed and installed system will take just about anything you can fit down the drain. If you are experiencing issues with normal use, I recommend having a plumbing professional do an inspection, but in the mean time here are some dos and don’ts you can follow.”

“During the current situation, that means that we’re taking every step to ensure that the health and safety of our customers and Four Seasons team members is our top priority.”

  • DO use a drain guard – Whether it’s in the kitchen sink or the bath tub, a drain guard can catch the bigger pieces of debris that tend to cause clogs.
  • DO flush with hot water – Periodically fill the tub and/or kitchen sink about halfway with hot water and pull the plug. This will move the hot water down the plumbing and help clear lingering debris.
  • DON’T pour grease, oil or fat down drains – It may go down the drain as a liquid, but once it cools off, these fats solidify, causing blockages in pipes. It’s best to wait until the grease or oil has cooled into a solid and then dispose of it in the trash.
  • DON’T flush everything – Body waste and toilet paper are the only things that should be flushed. Paper towels, cotton balls and even “flushable” wipes should not be disposed of in the toilet.
  • DON’T use commercial drain cleaners  Store-bought drain cleaners contain caustic chemicals that can be harmful to both your health and your plumbing. These cleaners may help remedy a clogged or slow-draining sink or tub, but it can erode pipes in the process.
  • DO use a bacteria waste eliminator for preventative maintenance  Bacteria and enzyme drain additives are safe, effective and great for septic systems.

About Four Seasons Plumbing

The best drain cleaning solution is to call a professional like Four Seasons Plumbing, serving residents and businesses in the Asheville area. We can handle all your plumbing needs, whether it’s maintenance, repairs, or installation. Our family-owned business is fully licensed and insured, with technicians with the tools and the training for any plumbing job. Plus, you’ll get peace of mind and can do something else with your time. Contact us today for Asheville’s best plumbing solutions!

 

Max Rose - Owner of Four Seasons Plumbing

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Max Rose

Max Rose is the owner of Four Seasons Plumbing, a plumbing company in Asheville, North Carolina.