Got a slow drain? Most folks think about grabbing one of those bottles of chemical drain cleaner from the hardware store. They promise a quick fix, but here’s the truth: they’re not safe. The chemicals are harsh, they can chew up your pipes, and they’re not great for you to be around either.
At 2 Sons Plumbing Bellevue, we see the aftermath all the time. A homeowner pours in a cleaner, the clog comes back, and now their pipes are in worse shape. Let’s talk about why these cleaners are risky, what you can try instead, and when it’s best to call in help.
The thing about chemical drain cleaners is they don’t just attack the clog—they attack your pipes too. Older metal pipes can start to corrode, and even newer PVC can get brittle over time. What begins as a simple blockage can turn into leaks and bigger repair bills down the road.
One splash on your skin or in your eyes can burn. Breathing in the fumes can irritate your lungs, especially in a tight bathroom. If the bottle tips over, you’ve got a dangerous mess.
Most of the time, chemical cleaners just burn a little hole through the clog. Water drains for a day or two, but the blockage isn’t gone—it comes right back. Meanwhile, your pipes have taken a beating for nothing.
Instead of chemicals, there are a few better options:
These methods take a little more elbow grease, but they won’t destroy your pipes.
When It’s Time to Call a Bellevue Plumber
If your drain still won’t clear—or if multiple drains are backing up—it’s time for professional help. That’s where 2 Sons Plumbing Bellevue comes in.
We use the right tools to clear drains without chemicals:
We’ll also check the line with a camera if needed, so you know what’s really going on.
Skip the Chemicals, Save Your Pipes
Chemical cleaners seem like a quick fix, but they usually leave you with bigger problems. Safer DIY tools or a professional cleaning are the smarter ch















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