CA2DC
New Member
Our shower drain started backing up so I took off the cover and used a long hooked drain tool to get out all of the hair blocking the drain.
Once I finish that I look down the drain and noticed that a good portion of the drain pipe diameter was filled with what looked like white deposits on the sides of the pipe. I used a screwdriver to gently pry away some large chunks of the higher up deposits and then pulled them out with needle nose pliers.
Upon inspection the white deposit are surprisingly solid, have a crystalline consistency and crunch a little when you squeeze them. I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do from a DIY perspective to clear this crap out (liquids/powders, etc) or do I need to call a professional.
I have a drill powered snake from HD, but given how hard this white substance is caked on the pipes (I really had to hammer at it with a screwdriver to loosen the large pieces I extracted), I’m skeptical a snake will have much effect.
I appreciate any suggestions you may have that might help.
Once I finish that I look down the drain and noticed that a good portion of the drain pipe diameter was filled with what looked like white deposits on the sides of the pipe. I used a screwdriver to gently pry away some large chunks of the higher up deposits and then pulled them out with needle nose pliers.
Upon inspection the white deposit are surprisingly solid, have a crystalline consistency and crunch a little when you squeeze them. I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do from a DIY perspective to clear this crap out (liquids/powders, etc) or do I need to call a professional.
I have a drill powered snake from HD, but given how hard this white substance is caked on the pipes (I really had to hammer at it with a screwdriver to loosen the large pieces I extracted), I’m skeptical a snake will have much effect.
I appreciate any suggestions you may have that might help.