A Better Plumber and Sewer, Inc.

Mar 2, 2022

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You probably have dropped something valuable down the drain at some point in your life. What do you do in this situation? You may be tempted to grab a plunger and try to dislodge the item by force. However, this is not always the best option. If you try to force the item out and it doesn’t come loose, you may damage your plumbing or break the object.

 So, if you’ve ever misplaced a valuable item down the sink drain, don’t worry – there is hope! A Better Plumber & Sewer guide will provide you with all the information you need to safely and effectively retrieve your belongings.

Method#1: Suction

The first method is called suction. This technique involves using a plunger to create a vacuum seal over the drain opening. Once the seal is in place, you can begin to pump the plunger up and down. Doing this will create a suction force that will help pull the item out of the drain.

Method#2: Water Displacement

The second method is called water displacement. This technique involves filling a bowl with enough water to cover the top of the sink drain. Next, place the bowl over the sink drain and quickly remove it. This will cause the water to be displaced and create a vacuum that will suck the item out of the drain.

Method#3: Wire Hanger

This technique involves threading a wire hanger through the drain opening and snagging the item. Once you have grabbed hold of the article, you can pull it out of the drain.

Method#4: Plumbing Snake

This technique involves using a plumbing snake to pull the item out of the drain.

Method#5: Bottle Brush

The fifth method is called a bottle brush. This technique involves using a bottle brush to remove the item from the sink drain.

Method#6: Dish Soap

This technique involves adding dish soap to the sink drain and letting it sit for a few minutes. Next, flush out the dish soap by pouring hot water down the drain.

In most cases, one of these methods will be successful.

Quick Tips

  • First, you need to ensure that you have enough room to work. When trying to retrieve something from a deep sink drain, move any furniture or appliances in your way to have plenty of space.
  • Second, try to avoid using harsh chemicals if possible. Chemicals are hazardous if they come into contact with your skin or eyes, and they can also damage the object you are trying to retrieve.
  • Finally, be patient. It may take a few attempts to get the object out of the drain, but eventually, you will succeed.

Arlington Heights residents know that they can count on A Better Plumber & Sewer when they need plumbing services to get the job done right. We provide top-notch plumbing services at a fair price, and we always take care of our customers. Request a quote and see how we can help you with your plumbing needs!