A standard wet/dry shop vac can suck a clog backward out of the pipe—no snaking required.

Dish soap breaks down grease; boiling water melts and flushes it away.

Won’t work on solid blockages like tree roots, toys, or heavy sediment. Method 2: The “Drain King” Bladder (Water Pressure Tool) Best for: Stubborn clogs deep in the line (10–50 feet).

Best for clogs within 10–15 feet of the opening. Larger professional vacs (5+ HP) work better. Method 5: Enzymatic Drain Cleaners (Overnight Solution) Best for: Slow drains and recurring organic clogs (hair, grease, paper).

Won’t clear a fully blocked sewer line. Use as a preventive treatment monthly. Method 4: Wet/Dry Vacuum (Reverse Pressure) Best for: Clogs near the cleanout or toilet flange.

Your pipes will thank you.