How do you drain a bathtub that won't drain?

What To Do When a Bathtub Won't Drain
  1. Remove Visible Blockages. Wear rubber gloves and use a container to scoop out all the standing water in your tub. ...
  2. Flush the Drain With Boiling Water. Hot water is usually effective for melting grease, clearing soap residue, and dislodging other clogs. ...
  3. Baking Soda and Vinegar. ...
  4. Plunge It.
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How do I get rid of standing water in my bathtub?

What you will need to do
  1. Pour 1 cup of water down your drain.
  2. Put the half cup of baking soda down the drain.
  3. Mix in the vinegar with your second prepared cup of water.
  4. Pour in the vinegar/water mixture down the drain with the added baking soda – Things will begin to bubble/fizz, this is good, it means things are working!
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Why is my bathtub suddenly not draining?

When your tub suddenly doesn't want to drain water, the main culprit could be the stopper. Usually, when there are no drain issues beforehand, like sluggishness, the stopper is to blame. A stopper is essential for filling up your tub, but if it becomes problematic, it can malfunction so your water will not drain out.
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Will Drano work in standing water?

As a rule, never pour Drano into an area with standing water. In the drain system, certain kinds of bacteria can be beneficial—good bacteria will gradually break down organic material. If you pour chemicals that kill bacteria down the drain, you're ultimately hurting your drains.
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Can plunging make a clog worse?

Plungers are an effective way to clear a drain or unclog a toilet when used correctly. The key is to make sure a tight seal is formed around the drain and plunge slowly and methodically. Plunging too quickly or with too much force can prevent a tight seal from forming, making your efforts relatively ineffective.
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How to Unclog your Bathtub Drain in 5 minutes



How do you fix a severely clogged drain?

Simply pour some hot water down your clogged drain and follow it up with equal parts baking soda and vinegar (baking soda first), cover the drain with a plug if you have one, let it sit for 20-30 minutes, then follow it up with more hot water to clear the clog.
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Is it safe to plunge a bathtub?

You can easily unclog your bathtub drain with a standard cup-style plunger, but you have to seal the overflow drain first. Tubs essentially have two drains: There's the familiar one at the bottom of the tub that you close to fill up the tub with water.
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Can you put Drano down the bathtub?

Drano® Clog Removers can unclog a drain fast. They contain ingredients chemicals that quickly dissolve hair, soap scum and gunk. You can use Drano® Clog Removers to unclog a kitchen sink, bathroom sink, shower or clogged bathtub, but DO NOT use them in toilets.
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Why do plumbers hate Drano?

Because of its corrosive nature, Drano can cause toilet bowls to crack, PVC pipes to melt or break and the glue that holds pipes together can be eaten away. If any of these things happen, you're going to be left with an inoperable plumbing system and costly repairs.
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Why you should never use Drano?

WHY YOU SHOULD AVOID USING DRANO. Drano is not only ineffective, but it's also extremely damaging to your plumbing system. The heat created by the chemical reaction is more than your drains are designed to take. Corroded, aging plumbing can easily breakdown.
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Can Drano make a clog worse?

The chemicals in Drano may not solve all clogs, and they can lead to a worsening of pipe issues. Drano can build up in a clogged area, and corrode the pipe. With repeated use, these chemicals may eat their way through a pipe, and cause a leak or a collapse of the system.
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