Place the plunger firmly over the drain and plunge vigorously several times.
Using a snake to unclog kitchen drain.
Small clogs can often be dislodged with a cup plunger a simple plunger with a flat rim it creates a seal over the sink hole to apply the pressure needed to dislodge the clog.
Then place a bucket under the trap to catch any remaining water.
It may be necessary to clean your kitchen drain s p trap to clear the clog.
In this article we ll show you how to unclog a kitchen sink using a plunger and drain snake to clear up all but the most stubborn drain clogs.
The drain snake is dirty.
Drain snakes come in a few standard lengths and thicknesses.
The equipment is easy to use but ask the dealer for operating instructions.
But drain snakes that have previously been used may still have the old clog still embedded in the corkscrew end.
When you hear the suction clear the clog remove the plunger and flush the drain well with warm water.
Keep pushing more of the snake into the drain until you feel resistance.
You are forcing the drain snake.
Unblocking a kitchen sink drain is one of the most common service calls plumbers make.
You must thoroughly clean this end for it to be effective.
Before unclogging kitchen sinks with standing water use a cup or basin to remove the water.
For the average renter or homeowner who needs to unclog a sink.
If you are using a new drain snake this will not apply since the end is presumably clean.
The basic process is as follows.
Even if the cable fits the drain traps will make it difficult to get the snake though.
Remember to remove as much water from the sink as possible before you remove the trap.
The p trap is at the curve of the drainpipe under the sink usually inside a.
If you can t unclog the drain using one of the steps above then it s time to take off the trap and waste arm and feed the drain snake directly into the drainpipe.
Shopping considerations for a drain snake cable length and thickness.
Unlike tubs or showers sinks cannot be snaked from above.
Some methods may require the addition of fresh water.
Always try plunging first.
Push the end of the snake into the drain opening and turn the handle on the drum that contains the coiled up snake.