Blocked Sinks and Drains Kingston

Diy help and advice on dealing with a blocked sink or drain without calling a plumber. Blocked sinks and drains are a common household problem that can be easily fixed with a bit of DIY knowledge. Occasionally the problem might be more severe than just a few trapped potato peelings and you may need to call a plumber, but why not see if you can save yourself the call out fee first.

Magnet Ltd
020 89745949
91 Clarence Street
Kingston Upon Thames
Magnet Ltd
020 85411633
6 Fairfield Industrial Estate
Kingston Upon Thames
Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
Tolworth Broadway
Surbiton
Universal Hardware Direct Uk Ltd
020 86051087
Unit 98 Kingspark Business Centre
New Malden
Radsnaps
020 89730819
Princes Works
Teddington
Charles Sirrell & Son Ltd
020 89773440
208 Kingston Road
Teddington
Hardwareability Computer Systems
020 85473600
Endeavour House
Kingston Upon Thames
Teddington Hardware
020 89771324
119A High Street
Teddington
Hexagon Home Improvements
020 89778060
1 Allbrook Close
Teddington
Hampton Hill Hardware
020 89439919
64 High Street
Hampton
Data Provided by:
 

Blocked Sinks and Drains

Blocked sinks and drains are a common household problem that can be easily fixed with a bit of DIY knowledge. Occasionally the problem might be more severe than just a few trapped potato peelings and you may need to call a plumber, but why not see if you can save yourself the call out fee first.

Blocked Sinks


Plunging

A plunger, a rubber suction cup on a wooden or plastic handle, should be in the basic DIY kit of every household. Plungers work best with some water in the sink and the overflow blocked with a damp cloth. Place the suction cup over the plughole, ensuring it covers it completely, and pump up and down a few times. In most cases, this will clear your blockage. Stubborn blockages might need the increased pressure of a force pump or aerosol clearer (available from most DIY stores), which can also be used with the sink empty.

Auger

If you have a sink with a u-bend rather than a bottle trap, you can shift blockages with an Auger (or Plumber's Snake). This flexible steel rod is pushed down the plughole and along the waste pipe to the blockage. Twisting the auger will then dislodge or break up most tough blockages.

Bottle Trap

If your sink has a Bottle Trap (a cup shaped device directly below the sink), plunging and using an auger might not work. If not, place a bucket under the trap and unscrew it. If the trap itself is blocked, dismantle it and clear it out carefully before replacing it. If the blockage is further along the waste pipe, removing the bottle trap will allow you to use an auger to clear the problem.

Blocked Toilets


Plunger, Force Pump or Auger

These tools are all available in larger sizes for clearing blocked toilets. However, simply pouring a bucket of water into the toilet can sometimes clear light blockages. Just be aware of how much water you are pouring in. You wouldn't want the bowl to overflow.

Blocked Drains

Clearing blocked drains can often be a tougher job as the blockages will generally be bigger and can sometimes be a sign of a bigger problem such as a break in the pipe. However, you can tackle blockages yourself if you have the right tools and the inclination. Most drain clearing jobs will require a drain auger or drain rods. The latter can be expensive to buy, so hiring them could be a better option. To find where the blockage lies, open the inspection chamber in your garden and take a look inside. If there is more than one on your property, open them all until you find a clear one. Now go back to the one before the clear one. This is where you will need to insert the rods.

Using Drain Rods

Screw two of the rods together and attach a work-screw head (drain rods usually come with a variety of heads for different blockages). Push it to the bottom of the chamber and feel for the channel at the bottom. Slide the head along this and into the pipe leading to the clear chamber. Add more rods as needed until you feel the blockage. Now turn the rods clockwise (otherwise they might unscrew from...

Click here to read more from DIY Extra