How to clear blocked shower waste

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Hi

We have a slim line shower tray, with I think this waste.

http://www.betterbathrooms.com/taps/tap-wastes/90mm-high-flow-shower-tray-waste/

Its blocked and I'm having trouble clearing it. I can't work out how to access the waste pipe.

It feels like the water fills up a trap then overflows that, before going out into the waste. Leaving no way to access the waste pipe. Surely though that cannot be the case?

If I use a drain unblocker all it does is mainly fill up the trap, which does nothing to remove the blockage.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
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If there's no access to the pipework then it's either pour a lot of 'unblocker' into the waste (leave it in the trap/waste for 24 hours) or plunging - the risk being that, if there are compression joints in the waste run, you may cause a hidden leak.

That waste is a recipe for blockages - the gunk builds up on the corrugations.
 
Tga
If there's no access to the pipework then it's either pour a lot of 'unblocker' into the waste (leave it in the trap/waste for 24 hours) or plunging - the risk being that, if there are compression joints in the waste run, you may cause a hidden leak.

That waste is a recipe for blockages - the gunk builds up on the corrugations.

Thanks, do pressurised unblockers exist.. If so, might that help.
 
Yes - but you run the risk of blowing a coupling (I've seen it happen twice).

Try the 'unblocker' route first and give it time to work - don't try any of the strong acid types (potentially very dangerous and can destroy plastic pipework)
 
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Yes - but you run the risk of blowing a coupling (I've seen it happen twice).

Try the 'unblocker' route first and give it time to work - don't try any of the strong acid types (potentially very dangerous and can destroy plastic pipework)
Thanks mate

Any suggestion of an unblocker?
 
Get ya self one of these and safe ££s on plumbers fees..

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Jedi, I can't use that (I already have one) as I cannot access the waste pipe. I don't think it's possible via the waste.
 

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