Corrected Q: Bathtub drain slow; snake stops at J-bend under floor.
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 02, 2013The trap can be cut out and a new trap installed with drain on bottom. Depending upon your ability this can be a diy job or one of a plumber.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on May 03, 2013I would rework it with a trap that has a drain port or open up some of those really tight corners with some sanitary elbows. You have enough room there to install a full sized clean out.Helpful Reply
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Adrianne C on Nov 23, 2014I have a unit with that kind of drain and it bonds differently from PVC. Once glue is applied, it bonds instantly, no adjusting the position. Sometimes dumping a box of baking soda into the drain will open it up, and I also use hair catchers made of screen to catch any debris that may fall in.Helpful Reply
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