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How to Prevent a Smell From the Sink with Sewing Cleaning


Sink cleaning

Did you know that your sink has the second-highest concentration of germs in your home?


Only your dishcloth houses more germs than the kitchen sink. Thankfully, you can replace a sponge or cloth when it gets too filthy. The same can't be said for your kitchen drain, which is why it's so important to keep it clean.


In this post, we will tell you how sewer cleaning in Calgary can help you deal with a smelly drain and garbage disposal. Read on and learn how to remove the awful smell from your kitchen.


What's Causing the Smell From the Sink?

You may be smelling sewage coming from your sink for numerous reasons, most of which aren't your fault. The first thing to figure out is whether it's the result of food or bacteria in the drain line.


Cooking grease and oil can trap food particles and create clogs when poured down the drain. There are a few things you can try to determine whether or not this is the cause of your smelly sink.


First, put the stopper in the drain and put some hot water in the sink with dish soap. Release the stopper and turn on the garbage disposal (if you have one) while it drains.


Another classic method is to pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by another cup of vinegar. Let that sit for about 10 minutes, then pour some boiling water down the drain to help the mixture along.


If the sewer smell continues after you try these tricks, it's probably a plumbing issue needing professional sewer cleaning.


How Sewer Cleaning Can Help

Your plumbing is supposed to flush sewage away from your home, so the sewer smell in your sink signals a system problem.


You may have a clogged sewer vent causing a buildup of smelly gases or too much sulphate in your water, which will give off a distinctive rotten egg smell. If you own a garburator, it could be that the components need cleaning.


Whatever the issue is causing the smell, hiring a professional to clean your sewer line is the easiest way to eliminate it. By flushing out your sewer line with professional equipment and expertise, you'll eliminate the bacteria and drain faster.


If there are deeper issues with your plumbing, a professional can send a sewer camera in and inspect your pipes. This allows them to figure out exactly what's causing the smell before tearing your plumbing system apart, saving you time and money in the process.


Getting the Best Sewer Cleaning in Calgary

Smelling sink fumes isn't just unpleasant; it can be dangerous sometimes. If you can't get rid of the sewer smell with simple home methods, then you need to contact sewer cleaning in Calgary.


At The Drain Doctor, we're on-call 24/7, so if you've got a sewage emergency you need us to solve, don't hesitate to contact us ASAP.

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