How To Clear A Frozen Drain ~repack~ May 2026

If water starts moving but still drains slowly, insert a plumbing snake. It can break up slush or remaining ice chunks.

Open the affected faucet slightly. This allows melting water and steam to escape, relieving pressure as the ice melts. how to clear a frozen drain

Pour ½ cup of rock salt or ice melt into the drain, then follow with a gallon of very hot (not boiling) water. Salt lowers the freezing point of water and speeds thawing. If water starts moving but still drains slowly,

Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use for a blog post, social media caption, or video script. How to Clear a Frozen Drain (Step-by-Step) This allows melting water and steam to escape,

If your sink, tub, or toilet won’t drain and temperatures have dropped below freezing, you may have a frozen drain pipe. Don’t panic—here’s how to safely thaw it.

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