Plumbing Training – Clogged Sink

Big Tony The Plumber shows you how to unclog a sink. Big Tony will actually answer any questions you may have regarding plumbing. Visit the website for more free instructional DIY videos.
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16 Responses to Plumbing Training – Clogged Sink

  • DoubleZuss says:

    Usually these methods will not work. Chances are, the clog is caused by grease bulid up, or whatever shit you throw down your drain. You have to take out the P-trap (alot of times its a brass trap and can crumble and break apart when you put a wrench on it). You can use a hand snake, it’s like a power snake you just crank it by hand, not that thing this guy is using. Sometimes the blockage is to tough to clear, and sometimes your snake goes up the vent pipe & floppes around on your roof.

  • rok30 says:

    If you have old cast iron pipes or weak seals DRANO will burn caskest and weak metal!! if it stays in the pipes too long then it will weaken the pipes!!
    If you try to plunge with chemicals in the line you run the risk of chemical burn or worse..getting in your eyes!! Please be careful with DRAIN CAUSTIC BASED CHEMICALS!!

  • RockPaperScissors says:

    thanks

  • RockPaperScissors says:

    I am considering getting a drain snake now. My kitchen sink is clogged and my roommates’ dishes are getting out of control. I tried some drano but no luck.

  • nightshot103 says:

    you’re on your way.

  • nightshot103 says:

    plunging sounds easier. Plus, the clog might be beyond the trap.

  • xrob1 says:

    why cant you just unscrew the trap and clear it out?

  • mingosan2006 says:

    how much does that snake usually cost

  • Costar75 says:

    You know what Tony, my sink had clogged once and I tried a plunger on it, nothin, snaking dint work either. Well, it may not be that great an idea but I thought, heck, I got a disposer so, I filled it back up w hot water, plugged off the other side of the sink, pulled the disposer stoppper, turned it on, it built up some pressure and blasted out the clog, drained fine from then on ..

  • bkallday1220 says:

    Your the man!

  • garbagedisposalman says:

    Awesome! Thanks!

  • poohpush says:

    hey big tony im a fello plumber. well done i actually suggest to my customers that the watch some of your vids

  • bigtonytheplumber says:

    Hi mwc613,
    Thanks for visiting the site, I am glad the videos are useful to you.BigTony

  • mwc613 says:

    big tony, you are a godsend. not only is my 3 year old (who loves pipes and plumbing)loving the videos, but i’m getting a little more confident in my own home repairs. thanks, man, keep it up!

  • bigtonytheplumber says:

    Hi streetbikerbob,
    No problem, thanks for visiting my site.Big Tony

  • streetbikerbob says:

    thanks

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