Slow Sink Drain Kitchen | Not the Trap

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2022
  • Today we're going to repair a slow sink drain in the kitchen. I will show you how to do this yourself and save a lot of money. $$$. Snake - amzn.to/3llwj0e
    My double sing has a common drain / trap and when one sink is drained, water backs up into the other sink. I have already cleaned out the trap but it did not solved the problem. I suspect the drain pipe is clogged up with grease form 20 years of use. Let's get started.
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  • @BackyardMaine
    @BackyardMaine  Год назад +4

    If you want to purchase a similar snake click on the attached amazon link. SNAKE - amzn.to/3llwj0e
    (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases while not increasing your purchase price).

  • @1b1uster
    @1b1uster Год назад +42

    No one has an under-sink area that clean! :)

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +2

      I thought I mentioned that I pulled everything out first.. lol

    • @Muy_Lyndo_mindframe
      @Muy_Lyndo_mindframe 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@BackyardMainehaha I think they mean they are disgusting

    • @sonyaprice5235
      @sonyaprice5235 10 месяцев назад +2

      Lol Mine is that clean.

    • @datgurlky1
      @datgurlky1 2 месяца назад +1

      Umm ... yeah we do. Lol

    • @RCmarnediv
      @RCmarnediv 29 дней назад

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Год назад +2

    Awesome job.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, EM.

  • @yulmp2
    @yulmp2 9 месяцев назад +3

    This could be the best how to video I’ve ever watched.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  9 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you so much.. My whole channel is dedicated to DIY or how to.

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Год назад +3

    Thank you for posting this helpful video!

  • @donniemc7625
    @donniemc7625 2 месяца назад +3

    This video helped me alot!! Thank you! It actually took me a while to figure out how to use the auger properly. I was doing it wrong at first. My clog was into the wall and down into the drain in the slab. I didn't understand at first that the hand screw on the auger needs to be lose as you are pulling the cable out of the auger and pushing it into the pipe and then when it won't go any further due to an obstruction you tighten the screw against the cable before using the drill, and the drill trigger only needs to be slightly pulled where the cable is turning slowly as you keep the cable from coming out. At first when pushing the cable in some of it folded over and was just wrapping around itself. I learned I had to use a flashlight and make sure as I pushed it in that it was going down the pipe and not folding. Once getting past a clog you loosen the screw again to begin pushing the cable further into the pipe, each time you hit an obstruction you must tighten the screw against the cable again before using the drill and then when it seems the slack is coming out of the cable and it is going further into the pipe, loosen the screw again to pull out more cable to push into the pipe. So you actually loosen and tighten that screw quite a bit. Always clean the cable as you are pushing it back into the auger and clean out the hair and stuff out of the spring on the end before using it again or putting it up. Thanks again for posting this video! I'm sure it saved me at least a couple hundred dollars!!

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  2 месяца назад

      Awesome. I'm glad it was helpful.

  • @bethfinney1457
    @bethfinney1457 2 года назад +4

    Excellent info on where to go clean the drain. Thanks!

  • @HarryC786
    @HarryC786 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much no one explained the way you did. Save me thousand. Awesome video keep more coming

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped and thank you! My channel is mainly focused on how to/ DIY I have lots of content up now and much more to come.

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals 2 года назад +8

    Both sinks are half way full.....You optimist you! Well done!

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  2 года назад +1

      You’re right! I’m a sink half full type of guy. 😂

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 Год назад +1

    I used steel cable wire as well and that cleared it out too.
    It was small and flexible enough to go down the entire drain

  • @martinbecklen6486
    @martinbecklen6486 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video instruction. Thanks!!

  • @steadfasttherenowned2460
    @steadfasttherenowned2460 Год назад +14

    I upgraded my drains from 1.5" to 2" pipe. The original drain pipes were sagging and gunk got built up in the low points. Now my drains suck the water down in a beautiful vortex of goodness.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      That’s a great sound after dealing with a slow drain.

  • @suzannebullett3047
    @suzannebullett3047 2 года назад +3

    This is a great video and good information to know.

  • @1mrsleepy1
    @1mrsleepy1 Год назад

    That all needs to be rebuilt! A lot going on for just a drain!

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      I do want to rebuild it. I don’t like drum traps and I have one for the dishwasher and one for the sinks. I’m an electrician not a plumber but I can rebuild it myself. Any advice is appreciated

  • @yougetagoldstar
    @yougetagoldstar Месяц назад

    Well done, sir.

  • @Erawk2084
    @Erawk2084 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative thank you sir!

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching my friend.

    • @Erawk2084
      @Erawk2084 9 месяцев назад

      @@BackyardMaine unfortunately snaking didn’t help either… i think it’s a serious issue deeper in the plumbing, thank you again… I’m new to all of this

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Erawk2084 That's too bad. I was lucky I guess. I'm a professional electrician and engineer but only a DIY plumber.. lol

  • @steventhury8366
    @steventhury8366 2 месяца назад

    "We need to fix this"
    That is a man's creed.
    We can't help it.

  • @johnnycrow2407
    @johnnycrow2407 9 месяцев назад +4

    It’s also a good practice to pour a large pan of hot water (heated on the stove) down the drain’s once a month or two to help melt out any grease or soap buildup.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  9 месяцев назад +2

      You bet thanks.. We cook pasta at least once a week so the drain get a lot of hot water. My main issue is the drum traps. I really need to replace them soon.

  • @Al_Gore_Rhythmn
    @Al_Gore_Rhythmn 4 месяца назад +1

    If Joe Pera was a host on HGTV instead of a music teacher in his fictional world

  • @RatherBeSailing
    @RatherBeSailing 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @sharonhalk1774
    @sharonhalk1774 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I just bought a house and my sink is doing the exact same thing and including the bathroom sink on the opposite wall and I am so frustrated. I bought the same auger at Harbor freight and was using it wrong 😂 So now I’m going to give it another go because I don’t want to call a plumber.

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals 2 года назад +2

    I've never come across those drum traps. Hmmm. When I put this type of plumbing together I leave myself access through an extra T or Y fitting. Too bad the 90 after the drum isn't a T with an access.
    Cool video. tHanks for posting it.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  2 года назад +2

      Yes a T-Fitting with a clean out would have been ideal. If I couldn’t get through the drum trap plan B was to cut it out and add one. Thanks for watching!

  • @veterankid179
    @veterankid179 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  3 месяца назад

      You're most welcome.. Thanks for watching.

  • @big0z943
    @big0z943 Год назад +3

    Man keeps bananas under his sink.

  • @gerardoguzman4709
    @gerardoguzman4709 2 года назад +2

    Nice vid helpful thanks

  • @newstart49
    @newstart49 8 месяцев назад

    I boil a large pot of soapy water and pour that down the drain twice to make sure to get the grease to move on.
    You could add a tee after that trap to access that pipe with a snake.

  • @ozwzrd
    @ozwzrd Год назад +4

    Replace the elbow coming out of the trap with a TEE with a threaded cap on top for maintence access. Snakes are OK, but a pulsing line cleaner will do a much better job.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the tip. I'm an electrician not a plumber..

    • @ozwzrd
      @ozwzrd Год назад +3

      Water and electricity both take the path of least resistance...

  • @Camerons16
    @Camerons16 5 месяцев назад

    Was the sewer vent check valve for me

  • @coralhahn3389
    @coralhahn3389 Год назад

    So glad I came across this video. So we've been renting a house in TX on a year lease and haven't had any issues with the kitchen sink until the past two to three weeks now. This is the 4th time we've had to clear out the pea trap and every time we do so, it runs fine again. Until it doesn't. Is the constant pea trap clogging...is thst the pea trap issue, is it a slow draining sink issue or something else? Glad we only have 2 months left at this rental property...it just strikes me as odd that the landlord did not put a garbage disposal in the rental to avoid such back ups.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      If you have a slow drain solids will not wash out of the trap as designed. I think the clogged trap is a symptom of a slow drain.

  • @cirrus820travelers9
    @cirrus820travelers9 Год назад +1

    Never seen those type of traps. Interesting! Is that common up north? Generally pee-traps under each sink presents our backups. Thanks.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      I think they're called barrel traps. I don't love them because kitchen waste can build up in them over time. I may replace them at some point.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      Oh and yes they are quite common around here.

  • @SpringRubber
    @SpringRubber 10 месяцев назад +5

    A long post but maybe it will help someone. I, too, had a slow draining kitchen sink where the clog was somewhere in the 2 inch PVC drain line, well beyond the trap. I tried 2 doses (1/2 bottle each) of a liquid drain cleaner which apparently softened up the debris it could reach but then caused a complete blockage of the line. That can be dangerous because now there is caustic standing water in the pipe. I tried a snake 17 feet into the pipe but still could not reach the clog. Before I called a plumber I went online to calculate how much standing water was in about 25 ft of pipe that I could see before it entered the concrete foundation floor. With approx 4 gallons in the line, I grabbed a 5 gallon pail and an additional bucket and some towels and drilled a 1/8 hole into the PVC about 2 feet above the floor. A small stream of water shot out for 10 secs, then stopped. What? Drilled a 1/4 inch hole and that gave a somewhat OK stream, 80% into the bucket and 20% running on the outside of the pipe onto the floor. Once that stopped as much as it was going to, I took a handsaw and cut the pipe right at the hole I drilled. Whoa -- I cut right through a whopping slug of a gelatinous clog. The top portion of pipe was still dripping and as I went to move it over the bucket about 2 feet of clog dropped out. Well, at that point I removed the remainder of the pipe above the fitting at the floor and figured there probably are roots in the sewer line. But when I started poking a hole in the clog with a large screwdriver, voila! The couple inches of remaining sludge sluiced down into the sewer line. The culprit of the clog? The inside of the 2 inch PVC that went into the fitting at the floor had not be de-burred -- it was clearly jagged from when it had been cut with a saw and glued into the fitting 15 years ago. That restriction trapped debris from the kitchen water and built up over the years to slowing the flow and creating a clog that grew upward from the basement floor. Thankfully, this line only drained the kitchen and not toilets. When reassembling, I used a rounded file to debur the inside of that connection and then I spliced in a wye with a cleanout plug for easier access in the future, if ever needed.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, what a project..

    • @SpringRubber
      @SpringRubber 10 месяцев назад

      @@BackyardMaine Yes sir! My two takeaways: ALWAYS de-bur / ream your pipe cuts AND be careful with drain cleaners. When in doubt, call in a professional.

  • @616ist
    @616ist 8 месяцев назад

    I put hot water and soap after I wash.

  • @bobmeyer9711
    @bobmeyer9711 Год назад

    Backyard Maine the things to do differently is a it doesn't look like it vented put an air admittance valve on the top of the line that goes up for the dishwasher it will help allow air to come into the system and drain things quicker also on the end of a snake when you go to snake things give it a 45° Bend or slightly less even if you want but bend the tip of the snake a it will make it easier to make it around bends and be when it's going through a straight pipe it will swirl around and catch more of the inside diameter of the pipe that way it will clean better run it slow as far as the pace going forward but run it at the highest speed that you can and when you're done snaking run hot water slowly down the line that will soften any grease in the line and then go and fill both sides of your sink with this hot of water as you could stand or if it's too hot just go and pull the stoppers out with a set of tongs or pliers or something and let that huge rush of water then after the grease is softened that big gush of water will push it to your main where it's no longer going to be a problem

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      That's all great information Bob. Thank you!

    • @bobmeyer9711
      @bobmeyer9711 Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine always glad to help a fellow tradesman

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      @@bobmeyer9711 Likewise my friend. Thanks again.

    • @bobmeyer9711
      @bobmeyer9711 Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine thank u for teaching this older plumber how to do a few new things also

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      @@bobmeyer9711 My pleasure.

  • @LarryBloom
    @LarryBloom Год назад +5

    Step 1: Replace the drum traps. Considered unacceptable by many state's codes.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +3

      I agree. They are terrible. The builder had them installed in the kitchen and all three bathrooms. I'm going to replace them all at some point.

  • @efransophoto
    @efransophoto Год назад

    I don't have this exact problem, but suds do come up the other side which only cause us to re-rinse the clean dishes
    It's a minor irritation, but a slow drain is a more serious thing

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      I think once the drain slows a bit the suds will start coming up in the parallel sink. Yours probably isn't too bad just yet..

    • @efransophoto
      @efransophoto Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine this is true

  • @christinek3122
    @christinek3122 Год назад

    How do you get that snake past the bends!? I can get it past the first one but then its jammed solid. Any tricks?

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      I think the trick is to keep it spinning and slowly add pressure. If you try to shove it in it seems to get stuck.

    • @christinek3122
      @christinek3122 Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine thank you! That actually worked ..... but it was too short. At least I learned a new skill though! 🤷‍♀️

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      @@christinek3122 You're welcome..

    • @north_rock
      @north_rock 10 месяцев назад

      Bent the tail tip to 45°

  • @comptoncartoonist
    @comptoncartoonist Год назад

    Is it normal for the right side of the sink to drain slower than the left?

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      Yes it is since they usually share the same drain pipe and the one with the strait shot down will drain faster the the one that comes in from the side.

  • @fernandomunguia6714
    @fernandomunguia6714 Год назад +3

    So how many feet of that wire did you get inside the pipe?

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +2

      I think it was about 12 - 15 feet to the 4" drain. Several bends in the 2" though. It worked great and the sinks are still draining well today.

    • @fernandomunguia6714
      @fernandomunguia6714 Год назад +1

      @@BackyardMaine ok thanks. Nice video by the way

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      @@fernandomunguia6714 thank you.

  • @overlandersnorthwest
    @overlandersnorthwest 16 дней назад

    I tried a 25 and 50 ft. Both pretty clean with couple of debris it picked up. But still backs up...

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  16 дней назад

      Sorry to hear that.. I wish I could help.

  • @bellasummer3
    @bellasummer3 5 месяцев назад

    Did you try pouring a
    Bucket of soapy water? Were there any soap suds that came out at the other side of the kitchen sink?

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  5 месяцев назад

      Yes soap and suds were coming up every time we washed dishes.

    • @beverlymarks9119
      @beverlymarks9119 2 месяца назад

      Yes, yes and yes w boiling water tooo many times. Also vinegar and baking soda toooo many times.

  • @CryptoTonight9393
    @CryptoTonight9393 Год назад

    I'm having the same issue except it will stop draining at the level of the drain cap of the sink. I've got the snake but no matter what I do I cant get it more than 1 foot into the pipe except for when it goes up the vent stack and i hear it up at the roof

  • @comedygeneration1984
    @comedygeneration1984 Год назад

    Mine takes hours to drain ive tried everything snakes, drano plunger it just won't budge

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      Bummer. I guess it's time to call in a plumber. Sounds like either a venting issue or a serious clog. They make a water jet system to do this as well. Kind of like a power washer at the end of a snake.

  • @weekendwarrior3420
    @weekendwarrior3420 16 дней назад

    Your lucky.

  • @squib308
    @squib308 2 месяца назад

    A garbage disposal might be indicated here

  • @kD_5555_
    @kD_5555_ Год назад

    Those drum traps are banned up in canada

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      Really. I don’t like them at all. I’ll probably remove them all someday if I get ambitious. I have five of them in total.

    • @kD_5555_
      @kD_5555_ Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine yeah it's because it clogs so often.

    • @kD_5555_
      @kD_5555_ Год назад

      Also a reason why it may also drain so is o can't even see where a vent is for your sink, and it looks like according to code here in canda the change of direction exceeds 135 for your trap to your protecting vent.

  • @jamesprice6381
    @jamesprice6381 5 месяцев назад

    Id SAY in Maine in SNOW to clean that would be @ Least $500.00?..............

  • @bloodybones63
    @bloodybones63 22 дня назад

    Could have saved your money & avoided the labor. Heat 2 pots of water to just before boiling, pour in 1, wait 2 minutes, pour in the other, wait 5 minutes, flush with cold water. Done.

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  22 дня назад +1

      Tried that actually several times. Also tried liquid plumber. Then I decided to get dirty and actually fix the problem.

  • @lindelwahendry215
    @lindelwahendry215 Год назад

    This is really what my sink is doing 🙄

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад

      I’m guessing it’s a common problem but I couldn’t find a RUclips video on how to fix it which is one of the reasons why I recorded this one.

  • @CashewBestofNuts
    @CashewBestofNuts Год назад

    Wth you didn't show what the snake looked like afterwards?

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  Год назад +1

      It wasn't that bad actually.

    • @CashewBestofNuts
      @CashewBestofNuts Год назад

      @@BackyardMaine :(

    • @CashewBestofNuts
      @CashewBestofNuts Год назад +1

      @@BackyardMaine at least you didn't claim this was "tool free" like other videos that somehow have all their pipe joints loose enough to open by hand. Then they pull out a screw driver.

  • @ElevatorWasher5000
    @ElevatorWasher5000 6 месяцев назад

    Isn’t that an s trap

    • @BackyardMaine
      @BackyardMaine  6 месяцев назад +1

      I believe they’re called drum traps. I really don’t like them.

  • @MarkC1685
    @MarkC1685 Год назад

    I like how you went over and beyond to prep your spot for a service by even removing the door on both sides🤌🏻