Perhaps if I start by saying it is NOT the U bend that's blocked - definitely.
Our bathroom sink has virtually blocked a few times over the past couple of years. Water drains slower and slower until it's all but blocked completely.
Usually 'fix' it by using a DiY thing like coiled spring stuff on a roll (inside a housing with a handle to make it 'twist' while it's being fed through), we feed it through the pipe by unscrewing a connection under the sink and shove it down through that, coaxing it through 2 'elbow' joints then as far as we can get it to go. Not the easiest process in the world. Followed up by some shop bought 'sink and drain unblocker' liquid overnight. Usually does the trick for a while anyway.
This time it seems worse so decided to investigate further, clearly our DiY methods have only been a temporary 'fix' each time. Waste pipe is boxed/tiled in so once box top is off access is limited to 'viewing' (more or less - can't reach down properly to pipework and no room to manouvre even if we had longer arms).
The sink waste runs the length of the bathroom, several feet in a straight line directly into the downwards soil pipe, the shower has a separate waste pipe. No access at all to the soil or latter part of the sink waste pipe, the shower stall is in the way. Definitely no other pipework connected to it, on it's own straight into the soil. Toilet has never blocked, shower waste OK too.
Determined that the sink waste pipe was STUPIDLY running in a slight UPWARDS direction towards the soil pipe!!!*** No wonder it keeps blocking. Anyway, have managed to do enough remedial adjustments so that it runs in a downwards direction from sink to soil.
Then gave it another 'rod' out as best we could, but judging by how much of our spring stuff being fed into the waste pipe, we can't get it to go the whole length right to the soil pipe. Put down some 'unblocker' liquid and this morning.............between little and no change.
Blooming thing hasn't improved despite having dismantled half the bathroom.
Now what - resort to a plumber?? What would they do to unblock the pipe? Any suggestions?
Sorry for epic posting, am trying to give clear picture first time around.
Our bathroom sink has virtually blocked a few times over the past couple of years. Water drains slower and slower until it's all but blocked completely.
Usually 'fix' it by using a DiY thing like coiled spring stuff on a roll (inside a housing with a handle to make it 'twist' while it's being fed through), we feed it through the pipe by unscrewing a connection under the sink and shove it down through that, coaxing it through 2 'elbow' joints then as far as we can get it to go. Not the easiest process in the world. Followed up by some shop bought 'sink and drain unblocker' liquid overnight. Usually does the trick for a while anyway.
This time it seems worse so decided to investigate further, clearly our DiY methods have only been a temporary 'fix' each time. Waste pipe is boxed/tiled in so once box top is off access is limited to 'viewing' (more or less - can't reach down properly to pipework and no room to manouvre even if we had longer arms).
The sink waste runs the length of the bathroom, several feet in a straight line directly into the downwards soil pipe, the shower has a separate waste pipe. No access at all to the soil or latter part of the sink waste pipe, the shower stall is in the way. Definitely no other pipework connected to it, on it's own straight into the soil. Toilet has never blocked, shower waste OK too.
Determined that the sink waste pipe was STUPIDLY running in a slight UPWARDS direction towards the soil pipe!!!*** No wonder it keeps blocking. Anyway, have managed to do enough remedial adjustments so that it runs in a downwards direction from sink to soil.
Then gave it another 'rod' out as best we could, but judging by how much of our spring stuff being fed into the waste pipe, we can't get it to go the whole length right to the soil pipe. Put down some 'unblocker' liquid and this morning.............between little and no change.
Blooming thing hasn't improved despite having dismantled half the bathroom.
Now what - resort to a plumber?? What would they do to unblock the pipe? Any suggestions?
Sorry for epic posting, am trying to give clear picture first time around.