alhagan
Aug 13, 2010, 11:43 PM
Hey Tim...sounds like you cleared the vent stack good, now you need to go back under each sink, remove the traps and snake just into the drain a couple feet or so. YOU need to unclog the branch fitting of the vent stack now.
Do not snake into next room (listen/feel for that), and no need to run out more then a foot or two past the stack...you know that is cleared...ok?
So work it in that manner....snake in/out, back/forth, until the branch OFF The stack clears...Hope that makes sense.
Good luck...Mark
.
Hi Mark
We have the same issue. The two sinks are back to back... there is no clog in the toilets or the bathtub. We have cleaned the P-trap and the pop-up section of the drain of both the sinks. We have used the plunger multiple times in an effort to loosen the clog, to no avail.
The water is still not moving. We got the snake this afternoon and have tried it several times. It seems like an impossible task to make it bend down inside the drain pipe to make it go in the wet vent area of the drain. (I pulled up the attached diagram from the net to understand how the pipes are connected). Each time the snake comes out on the other side. Is there a trick to doing this?
We are new homeowners, never ever having faced any plumbing issues before. We have looked at all sink clog related videos on YouTube... having found no answer... asking you... want to fix this without calling a plumber. Thanks
Al
Do not snake into next room (listen/feel for that), and no need to run out more then a foot or two past the stack...you know that is cleared...ok?
So work it in that manner....snake in/out, back/forth, until the branch OFF The stack clears...Hope that makes sense.
Good luck...Mark
.
Hi Mark
We have the same issue. The two sinks are back to back... there is no clog in the toilets or the bathtub. We have cleaned the P-trap and the pop-up section of the drain of both the sinks. We have used the plunger multiple times in an effort to loosen the clog, to no avail.
The water is still not moving. We got the snake this afternoon and have tried it several times. It seems like an impossible task to make it bend down inside the drain pipe to make it go in the wet vent area of the drain. (I pulled up the attached diagram from the net to understand how the pipes are connected). Each time the snake comes out on the other side. Is there a trick to doing this?
We are new homeowners, never ever having faced any plumbing issues before. We have looked at all sink clog related videos on YouTube... having found no answer... asking you... want to fix this without calling a plumber. Thanks
Al