| Type | Active Ingredient | Best For | Danger Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Bio-clean, Green Gobbler) | Bacteria & enzymes | Organic waste (hair, soap, food, grease). Slow acting (6-24 hours). | Low (non-caustic) | | Caustic Cleaners (Drano, Liquid-Plumr - gel form) | Sodium hydroxide (lye) or potassium hydroxide | Dissolving grease, hair, soap scum. Generates heat. | High (burns skin/eyes) | | Acidic Cleaners (Sulfuric acid based) | Sulfuric acid | Toilet paper, organic matter. Very aggressive. | Extreme (toxic fumes, severe burns) |
The chemicals can remain in the pipe and cause severe chemical burns to the plumber when they open the line. how to unclog a sewer line with chemicals
Use enzyme cleaners for maintenance and slow drains. Use caustic gels sparingly for partial clogs. For a fully blocked sewer line—skip the chemicals and call a professional. Your safety (and your pipes) are worth it. | Type | Active Ingredient | Best For
A clogged main sewer line is one of the most frustrating plumbing emergencies a homeowner can face. Unlike a slow sink drain, a blocked sewer line affects your entire house—water backs up in the lowest tub, toilets gurgle, and drains empty slowly. Generates heat