[better] - How To Unclog Double Sink
A double sink requires sealing the opposite drain to create proper suction. Use a wet rag or a second plunger pressed firmly over the unused drain. Then plunge the clogged side vigorously for 20–30 seconds. The trapped air forces pressure through the shared pipe.
Feed a ¼‑inch snake through the drain opening past the trap. Crank it to break up or retrieve the clog. For garbage disposal clogs, use the hex key (Allen wrench) in the bottom of the unit to manually rotate the blades. how to unclog double sink
Fill both sinks with a few inches of water, then pull both plugs. If water drains slowly from both, the clog is deep in the common trap or main line. If only one side drains poorly, the blockage may be near that sink’s individual strainer. A double sink requires sealing the opposite drain
After plunging, pour a kettle of boiling water directly down the drain (if you have PVC pipes, let hot tap water run first to warm them). Follow with a mixture of ½ cup baking soda and 1 cup vinegar. Let it fizz for 10 minutes, then flush with more hot water. This works best on grease or soap scum, not solid debris. The trapped air forces pressure through the shared pipe
If water still won’t drain after these steps, the clog may be in the main stack. That’s when a professional with a hydro-jet or camera inspection is worth the call. But in most cases, a rag, a plunger, and a little elbow grease are all you need to reclaim your double sink.
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