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How to Unclog a Drain in Albuquerque: Complete Guide

Expert advice from licensed plumbing repair professionals serving Albuquerque, New Mexico

Published by Albuquerque Plumbing Repair Experts | Updated April 2026

A clogged drain is one of the most frustrating plumbing problems Albuquerque, New Mexico homeowners face. Whether it's a slow kitchen sink, a backed-up bathroom drain, or a completely blocked shower, this guide covers every method โ€” from simple DIY fixes to when you need a licensed Albuquerque plumber.


๐Ÿชฃ Method 1: Boiling Water (Grease Clogs)

For kitchen drains in Albuquerque homes, boiling water is the first line of defense against grease clogs. Carefully pour a full kettle of boiling water directly into the drain in three stages, waiting 30 seconds between each pour. This melts grease and soap buildup without chemicals. Warning: do not use boiling water on PVC pipes โ€” use very hot (not boiling) water instead.


๐Ÿงด Method 2: Baking Soda & Vinegar

Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down the clogged Albuquerque drain, followed by 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Cover the drain and wait 30 minutes while the chemical reaction breaks down the blockage. Flush with hot water. This natural method works well for organic clogs in bathroom drains and is safe for all pipe types found in Albuquerque homes.


๐Ÿ”ง Method 3: Plunger

For most Albuquerque household drains, a cup plunger is the most effective DIY tool. Ensure there's enough water in the sink/tub to cover the plunger cup. Block overflow holes with a wet cloth to maintain suction. Plunge vigorously 15โ€“20 times. A flanged plunger works better for toilets. Most Albuquerque homeowners can clear 80% of clogs this way.


๐Ÿ Method 4: Drain Snake / Auger

If plunging doesn't work, a manual drain snake is your next step. Feed the cable into the Albuquerque drain opening, turning the handle clockwise as you push. When you feel resistance, you've hit the blockage. Rotate to break it up or hook it to pull out. Hardware stores in Albuquerque rent electric augers for stubborn clogs deeper in the line.


๐Ÿšซ When NOT to DIY โ€” Call a {city} Plumber

Stop DIY attempts and call our Albuquerque plumbing team at PHONE_NUMBER if: multiple drains are slow at once (main line clog), you hear gurgling sounds from other fixtures, there's sewage odor coming from drains, water backs up from one drain when you use another, or you've tried all methods above without success. These are signs of deeper problems requiring professional equipment.


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