Slow drainage in the bathtub is the first sign of a future disaster. Hair, soap, grease—all of this settles in the pipes, gradually narrowing the passage and creating an unpleasant odor. Over time, the water may stop draining altogether, and then you will have to call a plumber. To avoid this, use drain strainers and periodically clean the pipes with special cleaning products or hot water with baking soda and vinegar. Prevention is the best repair, as it helps save both time and money. But if, even after all your efforts, the water still stands in the bathtub, there is an odor, or you hear gurgling in the pipes, this is a sign that the problem is deeper. You may need mechanical cleaning or replacement of part of the drain. How do you think this can be fixed most effectively — on your own or by immediately contacting a professional?
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If slow water drainage can no longer be solved with simple means, professional intervention may be required. I recommend contacting plumber toronto in Toronto: they deal with precisely these types of plumbing problems. They will check the condition of the pipes, flush the sewer, and replace worn parts.
While you wait, remove the trap and clean it manually or use a plunger.