
If your sink gets clogged or begins to drain slowly, a plunger can help you perform a relatively easy and virtually free DIY repair that’s by far more cost-effective than hiring a plumber. This brilliantly simple tool, however, is often misused. Here’s what you need to know. Picking the Right Plunger Plungers are not one-size-fits-all. You’ve got to know the difference between a plunger that’s made for your sink, and one that’s intended for your toilet. One visual difference between the two is that a sink plunger, also known as a cup plunger, is usually made of red rubber, and a toilet … Continue reading...