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DIY Drain Cleaning!Check where the blockage is.If just one of your outlets has stopped flowing - perhaps just the sink, then it is likely that your drains aren't blocked and it is just a U bend or other pipe that has a blockage. (I know its the drains - click here) Blocked Sinks and baths
Simply unscrew the joints to the u-bend and clear the blockage - be sure to have a bucket or some other container underneath when you disconnect.
The same kind of blockage can occur with baths. If your washing machine is plumbed in, a blocked u-bend might also stop it draining. I know its the drainsWhat follows is not advanced drain cleaning advice. If this is a persistent problem, perhaps its time to call Waterlink on 0845 345 6008 Clearing my blocked drains.
These can be purchased from any Hardware or DIY store for less than £20. Also you should buy a pair of sturdy rubber gloves and ideally, eye protection. Next you need to identify the manhole cover that provides access to the drains. When the manhole cover is removed, take care that nobody else approaches the opening, it is a hazard, you are responsible for keeping the area safe! With this removed, assemble two or three rods along with the 4" rubber disk. Insert slowly into the drain so that the rubber disk penetrates two or three feet - this may require the addition of extra lengths of drain rod.
If the access point is backed up, then you should clear towards the street. You might have to feel - or probe - for the drain hole when inserting the rods if it is obscured with effluent. Take care when adding or removing drain rods. When the rod is within the drain NEVER rotate counter clockwise, as this will result in the unscrewing of the rods or the rubber disk. If this were to occur, it will totally block the drain, certainly resulting in very expensive remedial action! With the rubber disk and rods in the drain, very quickly pull the rods out - this is often sufficient to start the drains flowing. If the drains do not flow, try again but with more lengths of rod inserted. From here on in the best advice is 'suck it and see' though not literaly. If you cannot get the drains flowing, call Waterlink on 0845 345 6008 |

These
are possibly the easiest to clear. Under
your sink there should be a 'U'
shaped length of pipe. This is used to collect
a small amount of water that acts as a trap and stops smells
coming into your home through the pipework.
Sometimes
this can get blocked by a build up of vegetable
matter or other solids.
A plunger might do the
job just as well!
In
just about all cases of DIY drain cleaning
you will need a set of drain cleaning rods.
This should be inserted
in the direction of the property, if you
are on mains drainage, most likely
away from the street.