My sink is blocked

antony lord • February 25, 2023
A kitchen sink with water running from the faucet.

We are sorry to hear that your sink is blocked in Bristol.


 Here are a few steps you can try to unblock your sink:


  1. Use a plunger: Try using a plunger to create suction and force the blockage out of the way. Make sure there is enough water in the sink to cover the plunger head and then push down and up a few times to create pressure.
  2. Use a drain auger: If the plunger doesn't work, you can try using a drain auger to remove the blockage. Feed the auger down the drain and turn it until you feel resistance. Then, slowly pull it out while rotating it to remove any debris.
  3. Try baking soda and vinegar: If the blockage is caused by a buildup of grease or other organic material, you can try using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by a cup of vinegar. Wait a few minutes and then pour boiling water down the drain to flush out the mixture.
  4. If none of these methods work, it may be time to call us Flow Sure Drains. They can use more advanced techniques to unclog your sink and identify any underlying issues.


Give us a call on 0117 9292755 Flow Sure Drains a LOCAL BRISTOL DRAINS COMPANY

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