Hi. Can anyone offer any helpful comment on the following concern? Outside our kitchen is a drain-gulley, into which, waste water from the sink (also the bathwater from upstairs, when the bath is emptying) drains. In recent days, when the sink is very near to being completely emptied, a loud "chuckling" (or gurgling) noise is heard. I am sure that this sound comes up from the outside gulley and through the sink discharge-pipe, then it comes out through the plug-hole of the sink. That must be the reason for the hollow gurgling (or "chuckling") noise that is heard — the pipe adds resonance to the sound.
I can only imagine that the gulley is not capable of taking a largish amount of water, so it may tend to "back up". The gurgling must be caused by air and water fighting to go down together. (Or something like that.)
In years past, the drain into which the outside gulley empties has been blocked occasionally, and the chuckling noise I hear has always been a precursor to a full blockage. It is not heard after the drain has been cleared. Now, because of my concern about an impending full blockage, today, I took a plunger-rod (a 5-ft handle, with a rubber disc on the end — manufactured especially for this purpose) and, with the kitchen tap being fully on, gave the gulley a really vigorous rodding. After having a rest, I then repeated this procedure. In the past, I have cleared a full blockage in this way, though it took nearly all my energy finally to clear it, so I did not spare the force this time.
When I filled the sink after this, and let it drain down, there was just the same chuckling noise as before, even though the sink did drain away at a seemingly normal rate.
I should hate for there to be a complete blockage in due course, so my question is: could there be some other reason for the chuckling/gurgling noise? And does anyone have any other useful comment to make?
Thanks for reading this, and for any helpful replies that this forum may have.
L.L.
I can only imagine that the gulley is not capable of taking a largish amount of water, so it may tend to "back up". The gurgling must be caused by air and water fighting to go down together. (Or something like that.)
In years past, the drain into which the outside gulley empties has been blocked occasionally, and the chuckling noise I hear has always been a precursor to a full blockage. It is not heard after the drain has been cleared. Now, because of my concern about an impending full blockage, today, I took a plunger-rod (a 5-ft handle, with a rubber disc on the end — manufactured especially for this purpose) and, with the kitchen tap being fully on, gave the gulley a really vigorous rodding. After having a rest, I then repeated this procedure. In the past, I have cleared a full blockage in this way, though it took nearly all my energy finally to clear it, so I did not spare the force this time.
When I filled the sink after this, and let it drain down, there was just the same chuckling noise as before, even though the sink did drain away at a seemingly normal rate.
I should hate for there to be a complete blockage in due course, so my question is: could there be some other reason for the chuckling/gurgling noise? And does anyone have any other useful comment to make?
Thanks for reading this, and for any helpful replies that this forum may have.
L.L.