The sink you are using is a curving section of pipe. Its primary function isn't just to collect unwelcome hair and grease in the kitchen sink. Although it can do that frequently, the curve allows a volume of water to gather and create a barrier to ensure that sewer gas isn't permitted to flow freely into your home and smudge your kitchen sink. However, it is also believed to block unwanted substances from entering your pipes.
It's a good idea to keep in mind that if all your sinks run slowly, we don't think the drain trap of your sink is blocked or is the issue. It could be a problem with the principal sewer line. Call us to identify the problem.
If you've got a slow-running or clogged sink in just one room in your home, among the most important things you should examine is the drain trap. So, let's get started!
Get rid of everything underneath the sink to provide you with a clean working space. It is likely that you will need an appropriate bucket for the drain trap with an elbow shape that you're about to release. When you've put on your appropriate clothing and are ready to deal with dirty water, look around and determine the most comfortable place to allow you to remove the slip joint nuts by hand or to use the help of pliers or a wrench.
If you've been able to open the trap for the sink, we hope that you have located the blockage. Make sure you empty it all out into the bucket. While you've got it open, you can use the bottle brush to remove any other debris that you located.
If you haven't found the clog, then this means that you're likely to have to snake out of your drainage or, our most preferred option, contact us for an appointment. We love unclogging drains!
We're experts at tackling blocked plumbing systems. If you're in need of help, call us fast!
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