Take a picture of the standing water in the tub (gross, but effective) or a selfie of you looking defeated while holding a plunger. Visuals get more engagement
Keep an eye out for these warning signs: bathtub stopped up
Here’s a helpful, actionable post for dealing with a stopped-up bathtub. You can use this for a blog, social media, or a home maintenance guide. Take a picture of the standing water in
Sometimes the clog is higher up. Stuff a wet rag tightly into the main drain. Then plunge over the overflow drain hole (the metal circle under the faucet). This pushes pressure through the whole system. Remove the rag and test the flow. near the drain stopper.
Most clogs happen right at the surface, near the drain stopper.