My first floor bathroom sink drains through vertically down and then through a sloping pipe and then into a septic system. The sink drains very slowly. The other sinks and two showers in the house are OK. I first thought the sink line was clogged, but I have opened and cleaned out the line and also, when I use a small sink-size plunger in this sink and get the water moving it then drains well. I can even add more water while the sink is draining and it still drains well. However, a while after the sink has drained, it is slow again. When the last of the water leaves the sink there is a gurgling sound from the trap at about 2 gigrles per second, and the rate slowly decreases until it stops.
It seems to me that the vent, which is perhaps 6 feet down the sloping pipe may be clogged and has created an air trap in front of the waste weater. That would explain why the water drains well after I have started it moving and also why the sink trap gurgles as the last of the water drains from the sloping pipe - it is pulling air through the trap.
Does this make sense? How do I get rid of the air trap?