jkdavidson
Aug 27, 2010, 07:49 PM
I've searched a bit and haven't seen a question/answer for this, so if there is one please kick me in the right direction!
We have a free standing shower and separate bathtub next to it. The shower drain is backing up and slow to drain... the bathtub drain is not. The shower does not have an overflow pipe, so as far as I know I have to go down the shower drain to find the clog.
I've plunged the drain (pretty good suction with my plunger), and it forces the water down but fills right back up with the standing water in the shower and does not have much effect. I've also used Drano which also didn't work like it has in the past.
I bought a 15' auger and started threading it down the drain. The problem I am running into is that a few inches past the water in the pipe, the snake doesn't go any further (I can see about a foot down the drain, with water at the last inch I can see). I've turned the snake, shaken it, wiggled it... to no avail. I assume the shower drain is connected to a T or L pipe and that's why it won't go further. Are there any tricks to threading the snake past this point?
Thank you!
JD
We have a free standing shower and separate bathtub next to it. The shower drain is backing up and slow to drain... the bathtub drain is not. The shower does not have an overflow pipe, so as far as I know I have to go down the shower drain to find the clog.
I've plunged the drain (pretty good suction with my plunger), and it forces the water down but fills right back up with the standing water in the shower and does not have much effect. I've also used Drano which also didn't work like it has in the past.
I bought a 15' auger and started threading it down the drain. The problem I am running into is that a few inches past the water in the pipe, the snake doesn't go any further (I can see about a foot down the drain, with water at the last inch I can see). I've turned the snake, shaken it, wiggled it... to no avail. I assume the shower drain is connected to a T or L pipe and that's why it won't go further. Are there any tricks to threading the snake past this point?
Thank you!
JD