How do you unplug a bathroom sink drain?
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How do you repair the small cracks around the bathroom sink drain.
The sink is a 53 year old marble sink.
How do I fix the water pipes in my bathroom?
The part with the valves on it broke off while removing the vanity. I know I will have to cut the wall, I went to the local home improvement store and purchased new p... See more
If you have used some of the chemicals and nothing worked, you may need to call a plumber ...maybe there is something solid stuck in the pipe or maybe a bad hair clog...the pipes will probably have to be taken apart to clean it out in the curved area..
Try pouring Draino down it or what my plumber taught us - buy Muriatic Acid, you can buy it at Walmart. Very toxic - so wear a mask and gloves and leave the house for a while.
In our experience we have found quite often that the bathroom drains need to be fished out with a unbent hanger or dollar store barbed plastic drain clearing tool if hair is the offending problem. If that isnt the case the next area is under the sink plastic trap - we have unscrewed and forced flushed and brushed out the crud in a bucket- reconnected and the drain is patent and free running. So far we havent had to use our metal snake tool with this management.
Hi Ann. I think your best option is to turn the shut off valve to the off position. Get a bucket and remove the pea trap to clean it out. There is probably a lot of gunk in there making it slow.
Use the Drano-type products like this...before going to bed, pour the product into the drain. Go to sleep. Next morning run water down the drain. Repeat if necessary. If this fails you could have tree roots or collapsed pipes.
Try wetting the sink, pour in baking soda and then enough vinegar to make it fizz and enough so that it reaches the elbow. Let it sit for a while and then rinse with hot water.